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cole. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. at its core, the first amendment prohibits-- bed rock, a speaker can't be punished because listeners object to miss message. tinker applied narrow to the principles. it allows schools to punish on content if listeners object or might object in a disruptive fashion, but it's limited to school supervised or school tanked settings. these cases are called that for a reason. the authority they recognize is justified by and limited to the special characterize-- characteristics, they can ban profanity at school, but not at home. expanding tinker would transform a limited exception into a 24/7 rule that would up-end the first amendment's bed rock principle and would require students to effectively carry the schoolhouse on their backs in terms of speech rights everywhere they go. it would also directly interfere with parents' fundamental rights to raise their children. a father shouldn't have to wear that if he brings his daughter to a black lives matter protes
cole. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. at its core, the first amendment prohibits-- bed rock, a speaker can't be punished because listeners object to miss message. tinker applied narrow to the principles. it allows schools to punish on content if listeners object or might object in a disruptive fashion, but it's limited to school supervised or school tanked settings. these cases are called that for a reason. the authority they recognize is justified by and limited to the special...
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cole: i do not think so. putting up a sign that says blue lives matter more is not bullying under any reasonable definition, nor is whistleblowing about a coach's physical abuse or calling to have a look at the school's covid policy. but under their test, they could therefore punish the speaker for expressing those messages. the other difference between our test and there test is that our test would require careful definitions of bullying, harassment, and the like, rather than just waving your hands, calling it disruption, and going away. the problem with that is then you are not distinguishing between ordinary mean comments or teasing and bullying or harassment. this court in davis and justice alito, it says you have to make those distinctions to be consistent with the first amendment. justice gorsuch: but you would agree that there could be some school specific first amendment regulations, right? you pointed that out. let me ask, to turn to another topic and back to the facts of this case. why doesn't it ma
cole: i do not think so. putting up a sign that says blue lives matter more is not bullying under any reasonable definition, nor is whistleblowing about a coach's physical abuse or calling to have a look at the school's covid policy. but under their test, they could therefore punish the speaker for expressing those messages. the other difference between our test and there test is that our test would require careful definitions of bullying, harassment, and the like, rather than just waving your...
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cole: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my good friend, the distinguished gentleman from massachusetts, chairman mcgovern, for yielding me the customary 30 minutes. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. cole: thank you very much, madam speaker. today's rule covers two items, madam speaker. the first item i'll discuss is h.r. 3237, a supplemental appropriations bill intended to provide security funding for the capitol complex, including funding for the u.s. capitol police, national guard and other agencies that responded to the january 6 attack on the capitol complex. as well as to provide funds to address the coronavirus throughout a variety of agencies congress directly controls. through -- though the process leading to this bill started out with bipartisan negotiations, unfortunately no deal was reached. instead of negotiating with republicans on our counterproposal as is typical in these discussions, democrats w
cole: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my good friend, the distinguished gentleman from massachusetts, chairman mcgovern, for yielding me the customary 30 minutes. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. cole: thank you very much, madam speaker. today's rule covers two items, madam speaker. the first item i'll discuss is h.r. 3237, a supplemental appropriations bill intended to provide security...
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cole. >> thank you mr. chief justice. at its core, the first amendment prohibits content discrimination. it's a bedrock principle is that a speaker cannot be punished because listeners objected his message. he announcing out except to the principles. it allows to punish speech based on the content if listeners objected to the disruptive fashion. his school supervised in session settings. school speech is called that for a reason. the authority they recognize is justified by and limited to the special characters of the school environment. schools can prohibit prodrug messages at school, but not elsewhere. they kanban profanity at school, but not at home. they can punished disruptive speech at school, but not at and -- a convenience store. expanding to transform a limited exception into a 24/7 rule that would upend the first amendments that are principle and require students to effectively carry the school house on their back -- backpacks in terms of speech rights everywhere they go. it would
cole. >> thank you mr. chief justice. at its core, the first amendment prohibits content discrimination. it's a bedrock principle is that a speaker cannot be punished because listeners objected his message. he announcing out except to the principles. it allows to punish speech based on the content if listeners objected to the disruptive fashion. his school supervised in session settings. school speech is called that for a reason. the authority they recognize is justified by and limited to...
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cole smead, smead capital management president, joins us now.ou buying, are you selling on the rally today and discover? cole: this is lower prices then we saw in the run-up, and really it cements discovery as a toll bridge in this industry at a time when there's not much content out there because of the pandemic, so we thing the deal is very interesting. we think it gives them bargaining powers that are really unmatched with maybe the exception of disney. alix: in what way? cole: one, it is probably pretty likely that the warner media assets were being missed out on certain distribution deals. kind of like discovery was prior to getting the hg tv, food network, and travel channel. secondly, david's us live, who i will affectionately refer to as -- david's us laugh -- david's as lav -- david zaslav, who i will affectionately refer to as the z-man, between assets being missed on deals by warner media or discovery being underpaid by disturbing is for advertising, they kind of kill two birds with one stone. secondly, if you look at discovery+ and i
cole smead, smead capital management president, joins us now.ou buying, are you selling on the rally today and discover? cole: this is lower prices then we saw in the run-up, and really it cements discovery as a toll bridge in this industry at a time when there's not much content out there because of the pandemic, so we thing the deal is very interesting. we think it gives them bargaining powers that are really unmatched with maybe the exception of disney. alix: in what way? cole: one, it is...
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the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an avid bookworm. after the ceremony if you wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks. barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books and i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest him at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library it would take. one year and the last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get. the seat of government of parliament moved from bombed to berlin and lehman took on a new role as president of the pression cultural heritage foundation on the suresh held of the new millennium it was germany's most important cultural position. it brought with it the chance to reshape the face of the nation's capital with the help of a little political goodwill. the next change of government in berlin would also be good to live. in 2008 he became president of the good institute chancellor angela m
the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an avid bookworm. after the ceremony if you wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks. barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books and i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest him at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library it would take. one year and the...
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the chancellor himself attended the inauguration cole was an avid bookworm. after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks. barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books. i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call it always had time for books and for the library devoted to. one year and the last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get hot schroeder. the seat of government and parliament moved from bond to berlin and a man took on a new role as president of the pression cultural heritage foundation on the stretch held of the new millennium it was germany's most important cultural position. it brought with it the chance to reshape the face of the nation's capital with the help of a little political goodwill. the next change of government in berlin would also be good to lay man in 2008 he became president of the girty institute chancellor a
the chancellor himself attended the inauguration cole was an avid bookworm. after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks. barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books. i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call it always had time for books and for the library devoted to. one year and the last election...
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the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an average but. nothing 1st after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books and i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests because that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library 40. 1 year until last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get. the seat of government in parliament moved from bombed to berlin and a man took on a new role as president of the pression cultural heritage foundation of the suresh told of the new millennium it was germany's most important cultural position. it brought with it the chance to reshape the face of the nation's capital with the help of a little political goodwill. the next change of government in berlin would also be good to live on in 2008 he became president of the go to institute chancello
the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an average but. nothing 1st after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books and i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests because that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library 40. 1 year...
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the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an avid but. after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books. i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest him at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library. one year and the last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get hot schroeder. the seat of government of parliament moved from bond to berlin and a man took on a new role as president of the pression cultural heritage foundation of the suresh held of the new millennium it was germany's most important cultural position. it brought with it the chance to reshape the face of the nation's capital with the help of a little political goodwill. the next change of government in berlin would also be good till a man in 2008 he became president of the good institute chancellor angela mer
the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an avid but. after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books. i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest him at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library. one year and the last election later...
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still needs to work for audiences unfamiliar with the games, so we get lewis tan as new character coleng, a cage fighter with a mysterious birthmark who finds himself drawn into a world that conveniently has to be explained to him en route. throughout history, different cultures all over the world reference a great tournament. enterjessica mcnamee�*s sonya blade, who spends a lot of time doing an impression of basil exposition from the austin powers movies, ensuring that no one gets confused, although if truth be told, i did get confused a bit. kano wins! also along for the ride isjosh lawson's impressively obnoxious kano, a loudmouthed australian, as opposed to all those quiet australians, who accompanies cole and sonya to an otherworldly tournament encountering laser eyes, freezing stares, robotic arms, killer lizards, on—demand fireballs and lethal frisbee hats. really. while previous mortal kombat films have felt rather toothless, this reboot is an impressively blood—splattered affair, packed with much enjoyably squishy violence and moments of utterly gratuitous gore that left me f
still needs to work for audiences unfamiliar with the games, so we get lewis tan as new character coleng, a cage fighter with a mysterious birthmark who finds himself drawn into a world that conveniently has to be explained to him en route. throughout history, different cultures all over the world reference a great tournament. enterjessica mcnamee�*s sonya blade, who spends a lot of time doing an impression of basil exposition from the austin powers movies, ensuring that no one gets confused,...
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i yield to congressman cole. rep. cole: two quick questions. i am very heartened to hear about your determination in reopening schools full-time. in my district, most of them has -- have been functioning since august where full-time was better than virtual. in one case, i was talking to a superintendent who had offered both options at about two thirds of the students came in and about a third did not. he said it is a dramatic difference. have you thought about tying in the distribution of money that will be under your authority to the restoration of five-day education? secretary cardona: it is my expectation that by the fall all students will have in person learning options five days a week. i wanted it now in the spring, but we will problem solve with folks and provide in person learning for all students five days a week in the fall. that is my expectation. rep. cole: i appreciate that. i hope you use whatever tools you have. the evidence, both for the health of the kids and educationally, is clear. the second question i have also represents -
i yield to congressman cole. rep. cole: two quick questions. i am very heartened to hear about your determination in reopening schools full-time. in my district, most of them has -- have been functioning since august where full-time was better than virtual. in one case, i was talking to a superintendent who had offered both options at about two thirds of the students came in and about a third did not. he said it is a dramatic difference. have you thought about tying in the distribution of money...
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cole: thank you for the indulgence on the time. i yield back. >> according to a 2019 survey, usa nationwide paul, 85% of researchers say that take money for animal tests stay that a alternative should be available. they said that alternative research and document the availability of alternatives is common and scientists who have served on laboratory oversight committees have echoed this concern. i will ask all three questions in hopes of getting to the doctor. what have they looked into non-animal approaches, and a few offered any grants to investigate or warns a supplementary grant to give researchers the resources that needed to switch from an animal-based, animal free research method? >> very quickly because i know you want to ask a question, we are interested in trying to be sure that every experiment that involves animals is done appropriately and that the animal model is one that will give valued information for human health. in many instances there are no alternatives to the animal model to be able to get those answers, so w
cole: thank you for the indulgence on the time. i yield back. >> according to a 2019 survey, usa nationwide paul, 85% of researchers say that take money for animal tests stay that a alternative should be available. they said that alternative research and document the availability of alternatives is common and scientists who have served on laboratory oversight committees have echoed this concern. i will ask all three questions in hopes of getting to the doctor. what have they looked into...
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cole: i like the instinct that he is showing. dr. collins: well, thank you congressman cole, and i appreciate your thoughtfulness in this regard in terms of what is the right balance. me point out that arph is not intending to be a freestanding entity and then you have the 27 institute doing something different. this is an engine for discovery that will be tapped into by every one of those 27 institutes, extending their reach beyond what they could do with their current budget line. we should not think of these as competitive, but rather as synergistic. it is a big deal to start something up with a 6.5 billion dollar budget, unfortunately this has been put forward by the president as three year money, which will help a lot as we ramp this up. but i believed, based upon the experience that we had with covid-19, again thank you congress for providing us during this crisis as the chairman said a little bit ago, $4 billion to help. we had no difficulty figuring out how to invest those in vaccines and therapeutics and diagnostics, i belie
cole: i like the instinct that he is showing. dr. collins: well, thank you congressman cole, and i appreciate your thoughtfulness in this regard in terms of what is the right balance. me point out that arph is not intending to be a freestanding entity and then you have the 27 institute doing something different. this is an engine for discovery that will be tapped into by every one of those 27 institutes, extending their reach beyond what they could do with their current budget line. we should...
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today we speak the university of michigan history, professor juan cole, who's winchell blog on u. s. foreign policy in the middle east, turns 20 years old. next year. it's called informed comment, and it's a must read blog on this crisis. professor called before we begin, i had a chance to ask senator chris murphy about the biden administration stance on the bloodshed in palestine in israel. do we have tools in our tool kit that can help the us be influential this time because we seem to have been in this episode again and again and again. and the question is, do we have more latitude today after the abraham accords? do we have less latitude? what tools do we have? well, as you know, it's harder for us to influence events in israel or in the palestinian territories because of the lack of leadership on both sides that are interested in dialogue. unfortunately, netanyahu has been rewarded politically for moving further away from the palestinian state. equally, hamas has been rewarded for organizing militant opposition to israel. so we don't have the kind of brokers that we used to h
today we speak the university of michigan history, professor juan cole, who's winchell blog on u. s. foreign policy in the middle east, turns 20 years old. next year. it's called informed comment, and it's a must read blog on this crisis. professor called before we begin, i had a chance to ask senator chris murphy about the biden administration stance on the bloodshed in palestine in israel. do we have tools in our tool kit that can help the us be influential this time because we seem to have...
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detective howard cole spent some time with queens husband.get the money out of the way his own bank account. i think there was time where he did it he thought that we didn't know what we were doing? >> he seemed -- what was your opinion of him? >> he seemed like a real decent guy. he was depending on us to fix his situation. i was trying to put myself in his shoes and i thought that he dealt with it pretty well considering the circumstances. >> he waited at his home, everyone waited as minutes became hours hoping for some contact. but there was nothing. quinn's mom was so stressed that toni cravat suggested a change of scenery and had her brought to this courtyard at the jacksonville fbi headquarters. it was around 6 pm. >> she opens the phone and her whole physical being changes. >> and it was quinn. >> when, quinn what's wrong? >> and she was completely hysterical, screaming. she was screaming at me. >> when, when, talk to me. >> she was incoherent at that point, i couldn't even understand what she was saying. when, did they hurt you? >> to
detective howard cole spent some time with queens husband.get the money out of the way his own bank account. i think there was time where he did it he thought that we didn't know what we were doing? >> he seemed -- what was your opinion of him? >> he seemed like a real decent guy. he was depending on us to fix his situation. i was trying to put myself in his shoes and i thought that he dealt with it pretty well considering the circumstances. >> he waited at his home, everyone...
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cole: thank you for the indulgence on the time. i yelled back. >> according to a 2019 survey, usa nationwide paul, 85% of researchers say that animal -- that take money for animal tests stay that a alternative should be advanta bull -- available. they said that alternative research and document the availability of alternatives is common and scientists who have served on laboratory oversight committees have echoed this concern. i will ask all three questions in hopes of getting to the doctor. what have they looked into non-animal approaches, and a few offered any grants to investigate or warns a supplementary grant to give researchers the resources that needed to switch from an animal-based, animal free research method? >> very quickly because i know you want to ask a question, we are interested in trying to be sure that every experiment that involves animals is done appropriately and that the animal model is one that will give valued information for human health. in many instances there are no alternatives to the animal model to be
cole: thank you for the indulgence on the time. i yelled back. >> according to a 2019 survey, usa nationwide paul, 85% of researchers say that animal -- that take money for animal tests stay that a alternative should be advanta bull -- available. they said that alternative research and document the availability of alternatives is common and scientists who have served on laboratory oversight committees have echoed this concern. i will ask all three questions in hopes of getting to the...
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made me more social. >> our grereatest qualitity in chicago is diversity. >> reporter: for his work, colee subject of a new documentary. >> if you can make it in chicago, you can m make it anywherere in the woworld right. >> repeporter: a t tiny ripple f hope.. he knows what it's like to be shot at and homeless and credits his college basketball coach in nebraska for his life's philosophy. >> he said, "jahmal, why do you have a 1.7 g.p.a.?" i said, what do you mean? it's cold out here, smells, you treat me racist, i'm having a hard time adjusting. he said you know what's missingr from the list? your name's not on it. no excuses. >> reporter: no excuses came full circle when cole volunteered for chicago's juvenile detention center. >> he assayed, why are you here? i'm cold, smells out there, you treat me racist -- i said that's my list. >> r reporter: w what clickeked- posising teams s so they make different lists. >> short term goals are make music, graduate, help the community and show my spark.ty and sh >> reporter: seems like you've achieved a lot of the short-term goals. >> yes, i act
made me more social. >> our grereatest qualitity in chicago is diversity. >> reporter: for his work, colee subject of a new documentary. >> if you can make it in chicago, you can m make it anywherere in the woworld right. >> repeporter: a t tiny ripple f hope.. he knows what it's like to be shot at and homeless and credits his college basketball coach in nebraska for his life's philosophy. >> he said, "jahmal, why do you have a 1.7 g.p.a.?" i said, what...
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with that, first of all, i'm going to acknowledge ranking member cole. but we are going to wish ranking member cole a happy birthday! so happy birthday, tom. i was going to suggest that we -- that we sing but we may spare you of that and in addition to which i would say probably everyone would say, you know, keep your day job and don't get into a cappella singing. but very warm wishes to you, tom, for your birthday, obviously from all of us. so i want to say a thank you to our colleagues for joining this morning, and we want to welcome secretary walsh. it is really great to have you join our subcommittee for the very first time today. today, april 28th, in addition to being tom cole's birthday, is workers' memorial day, a day to honor the over 5,000 working people who died on the job in the united states each year. today is also the 50th anniversary of the occupational safety and health administration, osha, which has helped to transform america's work places and reduced work place fatalities, injuries and illnesses. i'm grateful that today we have secre
with that, first of all, i'm going to acknowledge ranking member cole. but we are going to wish ranking member cole a happy birthday! so happy birthday, tom. i was going to suggest that we -- that we sing but we may spare you of that and in addition to which i would say probably everyone would say, you know, keep your day job and don't get into a cappella singing. but very warm wishes to you, tom, for your birthday, obviously from all of us. so i want to say a thank you to our colleagues for...
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the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an avid bookworm. after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books. i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests because that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library it would take. one year and the last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get hot schroeder. the seat of government of parliament moved from bombed to berlin and a man took on a new role as president of the pression cultural heritage foundation of the suresh held of the new millennium it was germany's most important cultural position. it brought with it the chance to reshape the face of the nation's capital with the help of a little political goodwill. the next change of government in berlin would also be good to leave. in 2008 he became president of the getting inst
the chancellor himself attended the inauguration and cole was an avid bookworm. after the ceremony he wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books. i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests because that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library it would take. one year...
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let's get to professor cole. we have been discussing this for decades. there are limits of this particular crisis that seemed different to you? >> the difference is primarily on the american side, from the sense that you have had impassioned speeches by mainly democrats on the left. in congress, they are pretty roundly condemning the netanyahu government of israel for its actions in gaza, and not accepting the israeli narrative about these things, which is that this is necessary self-defense. the issues are being reframed, almost like black lives matter, in terms of palestinian human rights. there is a change also in the middle east in that we have, for the first time in a long time, seen solidarity across the greenline, so palestinians are striking today not only in the west bank and gaza, but israel proper, where 20% of the population is of palestinian heritage. there is a cross-border solidarity, there is some solidarity with palestinian rights. that doesn't necessarily mean a lack of sympathy for israeli wounded in congress, and this is not something
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wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books and halls i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library it would take. one year and the last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get hot schroeder. the seat of government in parliament moved from bond to berlin and lehman took on a new role as president of the pression cultural heritage foundation on the stress held of the new millennium it was germany's most important cultural position. it brought with it the chance to reshape the face of the nation's capital with the help of a little political goodwill. the next change of government in berlin would also be good to live on in 2008 he became president of the gupta institute chancellor angela merkel paid him a personal visit when he took office it was a 1st and also a sign of the growing global sig
wanted to see the books so we went into the underground stacks and we barely made it out again because cole was so fascinated he kept pulling out different books and halls i said mr chancellor we should really get back to our guests that didn't interest them at all. i think we were in the stacks for 3 hours. that was call he always had time for books and for the library it would take. one year and the last election later cole was no longer chancellor he handed power over to get hot schroeder....
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ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> law enforcement sources also tell us that the shooter's co-workersently complained about him making racist remarks and boasting about having guns and explosives. we've also learned the shooter was subject to a hearing scheduled for wednesday. those can lead to discipline or termination from work. if you would like to honor the victims of the tragic shooting, you can donate to a fund that's been set up by the south labor council. that money will go to the families of the nine vta workers. if you'd like to know more about the nine victims lost, we posted about them on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com. our team continues to update this gallery and you can find that information there. >>> 4:37 this morning as we get started on your friday. mike keeping an eye on that commute, but first we have to start out with the forecast. friday forecast, kari, hopefully a good one for us. >> yes, it will be. >> i'm sorry. we'll go to the forecast first. >> okay. we're going to have a really nice, pleasant day and also as we head into tomorrow we are going to co
ian cole, "today in the bay." >>> law enforcement sources also tell us that the shooter's co-workersently complained about him making racist remarks and boasting about having guns and explosives. we've also learned the shooter was subject to a hearing scheduled for wednesday. those can lead to discipline or termination from work. if you would like to honor the victims of the tragic shooting, you can donate to a fund that's been set up by the south labor council. that money...
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he said cole got a phone call from garbage off. and he said it looks like i may lose the vote. in the central committee. there are a lot of hardliners who want to call out the russian troops and put down the demonstrations in light leipzig in in a brutal way. and shepherd nazi. meanwhile got on the phone with baker and baker then talked to bush and they coordinated with gorbachev so that they sent telch. to moscow with promises of vast amounts of money that would help. sue the the russians and help their economy as a way of putting and warning them any use of violence would would be devastating for for russia. so tell us a little bit about what you learned of bakers. personal diplomacy in terms of managing his friendships and relationships too good effect in. let me let me answer first about the german role and the role of the german bankers. in providing the initial grants and credits to the soviet union. gorbachev needed money he was breaking up the cooperatives. it was breaking up the state-owned enterprises. but he had to have money with which to. help move this transition
he said cole got a phone call from garbage off. and he said it looks like i may lose the vote. in the central committee. there are a lot of hardliners who want to call out the russian troops and put down the demonstrations in light leipzig in in a brutal way. and shepherd nazi. meanwhile got on the phone with baker and baker then talked to bush and they coordinated with gorbachev so that they sent telch. to moscow with promises of vast amounts of money that would help. sue the the russians and...
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. >> cole is the subject of a new documementary. a titiny ripplele of hope. he knows what it is like to be shot at and homeless and he credits his college possible coach in nebraska for his life's philosophy.>> it is cold out here and you'll treat me racist and i'm having a hard time adjusting the what is missing for your list jamaal? your name isn't on it. no excuses. >> that no excuses philosophy came full circle when cole volunteered at chicago's juvenile detention center.>> i said why are you in jail? it is cold out here and i have no money. you'll treat me like a racistst thatat is my list of excuses.s. and d my life changed.d. >> what clicked was the idea o exposing teenagers so they make different lists.>> short-term goals are release a bunch of music, graduate, help the community and show my spark>> like you have achieved a lot of the short-term goals. >> i have. >> adriana diaz cbsn chicago. >> cole was recently named one of the 25 most powerful chicagoans and he is currently making a move into politics. >>> let's check local weather with darren peck
. >> cole is the subject of a new documementary. a titiny ripplele of hope. he knows what it is like to be shot at and homeless and he credits his college possible coach in nebraska for his life's philosophy.>> it is cold out here and you'll treat me racist and i'm having a hard time adjusting the what is missing for your list jamaal? your name isn't on it. no excuses. >> that no excuses philosophy came full circle when cole volunteered at chicago's juvenile detention...
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freya cole, bbc news. some amazingly strong outfits there. millions.—speed police chase in florida that was caught on camera was all too real. the chase started after a suspected burglary and police pursued them along the highway with a number of other police cars joining the pursuit. eventually the driver lost control of the suv after clipping two vehicles as it attempted to change lanes. officers with guns drawn surrounded the wreckage. miraculously all four occupants survived everyone survived in that crash. amazing. hello there. wednesday was another unsettled day. the majority of the showers that formed were across eastern areas through the afternoon, so we had some of these thunderclouds going across the skyline in cambridgeshire. further west, though, wales and western england, well, it was a largely fine afternoon with some long spells of sunshine at last. but it's not going to stay that way. on the satellite picture, we've already got our it's been moving quite quickly across the atlantic, but it's going to put its brakes on and become really
freya cole, bbc news. some amazingly strong outfits there. millions.—speed police chase in florida that was caught on camera was all too real. the chase started after a suspected burglary and police pursued them along the highway with a number of other police cars joining the pursuit. eventually the driver lost control of the suv after clipping two vehicles as it attempted to change lanes. officers with guns drawn surrounded the wreckage. miraculously all four occupants survived everyone...
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day we talk about why the international community should work together to achieve her beauty from coles at 19 and how corporate greed is prolonging the out the government we also talk to german bronte host of congressional bush pod cast about foreign policy sit tight the show starts now. the war. i should. proceed as santos for our top story today scientists and health experts say the u.s. is unlikely to achieve herd immunity from coated 19 so far at least half of all adults in the united states have received at least one dose of a corona virus vaccine but they leave vaccination rates are slowing now it's possible that enough people could gain immunity through natural infection in the future to reach the herd immunity threshold but with mutant variants becoming more transmissible experts say it's unclear whether that's ever going to happen the predominant strain currently circulating in the us is 60 percent more transmissible than the original variant when diseases spread easier it takes a higher number of immune individuals to protect the most vulnerable members of society experts now
day we talk about why the international community should work together to achieve her beauty from coles at 19 and how corporate greed is prolonging the out the government we also talk to german bronte host of congressional bush pod cast about foreign policy sit tight the show starts now. the war. i should. proceed as santos for our top story today scientists and health experts say the u.s. is unlikely to achieve herd immunity from coated 19 so far at least half of all adults in the united...
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ian cole spoke with the employees and has the video. >> reporter: this video posted to tiktok appearsshow a woman spitting at an employee after refusing to wear a mask. it happened yesterday here in east san jose. christine wen was behind the counter. >> she was like no, i have a right to not wear a mask. soy pointed out our window sill, which has a poster saying facemasks are required. at that point, she spit at the screen protector. >> reporter: she says she even offered a mask to the woman, right after it happened they called police. but the woman left before officers got there. >> we just stood in here in shock. this was my first time encounter thing kind of a thing. >> reporter: masking has bhk a top discussion at every business and store. the cdc says you don't have to wear one if you're fully vaccinated. but california says you still do. so that's the rule. >> lately we've been getting a lot more, you know, resis tanls of people not wanting to wear masks. just because people feel more comfortable now. you know, whether it's because they're vaccinated or what not. >> reporter: t
ian cole spoke with the employees and has the video. >> reporter: this video posted to tiktok appearsshow a woman spitting at an employee after refusing to wear a mask. it happened yesterday here in east san jose. christine wen was behind the counter. >> she was like no, i have a right to not wear a mask. soy pointed out our window sill, which has a poster saying facemasks are required. at that point, she spit at the screen protector. >> reporter: she says she even offered a...
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ruled so we're dealing with people here not an entity of a corporation but as i look at it this way cole vid 19 is the biggest enemy on the planet right now it's an enemy to everybody it knows no borders it doesn't care for your countries communist or capitalist it doesn't care about any of that so the world must get together on this if we're going to conquer it i don't think it'll ever be conquered because you're never going to get everybody all together i think we're going to be dealing with coded 19 much like we deal with the flu now where you may have to get shots yearly to keep it away and those that don't get the shots again are trusting 19 more than they are the vaccines or the doctors that minister them. there's so little global cooperation that the financial times even reports that vaccine makers have gone as far as warning u.s. officials that intellectual property waivers could hand them are in a technology to russia and china to exploit by creating wait for ancestry treatments for cancer and heart conditions shouldn't treating diseases for everybody be a win for all humankind
ruled so we're dealing with people here not an entity of a corporation but as i look at it this way cole vid 19 is the biggest enemy on the planet right now it's an enemy to everybody it knows no borders it doesn't care for your countries communist or capitalist it doesn't care about any of that so the world must get together on this if we're going to conquer it i don't think it'll ever be conquered because you're never going to get everybody all together i think we're going to be dealing with...
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> i think i'll keep it a little bit longer until i feel comfortable. >> reporter: in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> that's going to be a big day for a lot of us. a bold proposal for a candidate hoping to protect gavin newsom. kevin faulkner wants to eliminate state taxes for certain californians. today, the former san diego mayor proposed the largest middle class tax cut in state history. some republican state leaders joined him at marina park. his plan would end the state income tax for individuals making up to $50,000 a year, and households earning up to $100,000 a year. >> millions of californians will have thousands of dollars back in their pockets. individuals can save nearly $2,000 each year. families can save close to $4,000. >> if faulkner expects to eliminate these taxes, he'll need approval from the democrats, who hold supermajorities in the assembly and senate. >>> bitcoin stock dropped significantly after elon musk said he will stop letting people buy teslas with bitcoin. he says they are concerned about the use of fossil fuels for bitcoin. >>> here come the price
> i think i'll keep it a little bit longer until i feel comfortable. >> reporter: in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> that's going to be a big day for a lot of us. a bold proposal for a candidate hoping to protect gavin newsom. kevin faulkner wants to eliminate state taxes for certain californians. today, the former san diego mayor proposed the largest middle class tax cut in state history. some republican state leaders joined him at marina park. his plan would end the...
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appealing, once more with biologists reintroducing species of fish that have long been as such as cole has a scientist. so having a field day vivid trout and stickle back have returned on their own interest in common for delegates. you'll delegations from around the world come to see what we've achieved on the, i'm sure, a cool good some bars. there are similar situations in parts of the southern hemisphere here in asia. for example, you want me to let you know that he's there have grown so quickly that nature has been sacrificed, rivers destroyed and polluted. it's not just a problem here. you just know how they want to apply the know how we've acquired and renaming our river here. that's not the news. the news sewage system and restoration of the on nearing can please have the that's good news for both of the barissi mom soccer team. the stadium is right beside the river. commitment to a good cause can indeed pay. oh, some things are truly worth fighting for wherever you are, the people pursuing positive change deserve outside. they're making the world better play the and now is just
appealing, once more with biologists reintroducing species of fish that have long been as such as cole has a scientist. so having a field day vivid trout and stickle back have returned on their own interest in common for delegates. you'll delegations from around the world come to see what we've achieved on the, i'm sure, a cool good some bars. there are similar situations in parts of the southern hemisphere here in asia. for example, you want me to let you know that he's there have grown so...
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cole brooks, served his small town of nowata, oklahoma as a paramedic for the last eight years.a humble man of faith, a cowboy through and through who would help anyone he could, said his wife. the father of two beat cancer in 2018, then immediately went back to work on his ambulance crew. the nowata fire and emergency medical services department held a processional in cole's honor after his passing, as his family brought him home for the last time. the nowata area chamber of commerce later named him “hero of the year.” growing up in the phoenix suburb of tolleson, arizona shaped hector zaragoza's life. hector became a hometown hero when, in 1961, his predominantly hispanic little league baseball team won the arizona state championship. hector went on to serve in vietnam. after the war, he became a high school art teacher. a sensitive soul, he expressed everything through his art, says his family, and loved sharing art's healing nature with his students. a beloved father and brother, hector saw beauty in everything around him, especially within his family. he was 71. >> woodruff
cole brooks, served his small town of nowata, oklahoma as a paramedic for the last eight years.a humble man of faith, a cowboy through and through who would help anyone he could, said his wife. the father of two beat cancer in 2018, then immediately went back to work on his ambulance crew. the nowata fire and emergency medical services department held a processional in cole's honor after his passing, as his family brought him home for the last time. the nowata area chamber of commerce later...
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said cheryl cole lovely go do all those individual brilliance makes the difference this one's j.d. sanchez time this is cheering j.t. sanchez here. but i knew it was a job done before they even wound up for the late saturday game that they signed a 9 times straight champions for a reason and they weren't going to slow down even in a dead run against the law. ever the model professionals they can't tell for the bang straight who out the robot until school. the pole got by enough to a fly after just 2 minutes late. got back just weren't at the races they did manage to get one shot on target. before the flood gates well and truly opened. to must miller doubled by enslaved in the 23rd minute with the help of a deflection. and he turned provider 10 minutes later for live and dusty to athletically volley home finance. it was the elevons time the 2 stalwarts of combined this season. looked like they were day dreaming of heading home just before half time alfonzo davies kick started a blistering counterattack. oh the canadian race that sealed before handing over to 11 dusky the striker cut
said cheryl cole lovely go do all those individual brilliance makes the difference this one's j.d. sanchez time this is cheering j.t. sanchez here. but i knew it was a job done before they even wound up for the late saturday game that they signed a 9 times straight champions for a reason and they weren't going to slow down even in a dead run against the law. ever the model professionals they can't tell for the bang straight who out the robot until school. the pole got by enough to a fly after...
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busy a jo cole or jack will never really worked into the sides and holding midfield as michael carrick and hug, reeves were never used to their full potential thought that changing. they finally have the midfield mix to unlocked offenses, but also bring that necessary workforce mentality and stability youngsters like cell phone. and jack really provide that necessary spot while holding players like helping philips and jacqueline rice can do all the dirty. what the news with this sort of personnel southgate can finally field a creative and balanced commit filtering. for a long time, england's worst nightmare was a penalty shoes out and too many heartbreaks had scarred the fan. and the thieves ah, but also that she was out victory against columbia in the 2018. well, the monkey is now well and truly off the back of the support i used to read match is going to penalties. that curse was broken in moscow. i felt a sense of relief beyond words. i may have even said fear southgate has put a lot of effort into preparing his team, working on real life, press the situations in training, and also
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i'm looking at use then those goals is not left when the creative talents like to see a jo cole or jack will never really worked. busy into the sides and holding the field is like michael carrick and humphrey whenever used to their full potential thought that changing, they finally have the midfield mix to unlock the fences, but also bring that necessary work horse mentality and stability youngsters like phil photon and jack really provide that necessary spark while holding players like helping phillips and rice can do all the dirty with the with this sort of personnel southgate can finally field a creative and balanced commit filtering. for a long time, england's worst nightmare was a penalty shoes out and too many heartbreaks had scarred the fan. and the thieves i bought off of that shootout victory against columbia in 2018, woke up the monkey is now well in truly of that back to triple the as an english support i used to read matches going to penalties once that curse was broken and moscow i felt offensively beyond was i may have even said it's here. south cape has put a lot of effor
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and so did very braman coach florian cole felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind our sport. but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage there braman. were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could hear a took an opportune shot after a fortune of bounce went his way from a corner when neil borg. braman pushed forward but it was not to be. and in the final minute of regulation time this outs were breakaway and penalty shot. taking the honors was daniel. to nail the final score. housework celebrations were understandable. as was braman disappointment. remain in the top flight next season oh and it's final read game coming up it's against byron munich and a very hungry robert leaven doff ski on the hunt for the all time bundesliga goal scoring title a match up for goal be glad not to have to win. and speaking of robert evans and that title he's tied the record for the most bundeslig
and so did very braman coach florian cole felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind our sport. but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage there braman. were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could hear a took an opportune shot after a fortune of bounce went his way from a corner when...
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cole. rep. bustos: thank you very much, chairwoman mcollum, and i also want to thank the ranking member, calvert for holding this very important hearing. general hokanson, thank you for your service, your leadership of our soldiers and airmen. i know how proud you are. we are equally proud. as you noted in your opening testimony and answers today, the effectiveness and efficiency of our national guard depends greatly on logistics and transportation. you know that i am also proud to represent the great airmen of the 182nd in ,peoria. they regularly maintain the highest mission capability rate in the air national guard c-130 community. they are doing this with the vietnam era aircraft, yet they are, to the motto, always ready and always there. we need them whether it's for homeland or overseas operations. what i'd like to ask you, general, the 182nd at p eoria is at risk of losing their aircraft as the air force continues to decrease the overall number of c-130s in the nation. does it make sense t
cole. rep. bustos: thank you very much, chairwoman mcollum, and i also want to thank the ranking member, calvert for holding this very important hearing. general hokanson, thank you for your service, your leadership of our soldiers and airmen. i know how proud you are. we are equally proud. as you noted in your opening testimony and answers today, the effectiveness and efficiency of our national guard depends greatly on logistics and transportation. you know that i am also proud to represent...
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and so did verdi braman coach florian cole felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind work. but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage verda braman. were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could erupt took an opportune shot after a fortune of bounce went his way from a corner when neil explored. braman pushed forward but it was not to be. and in the final minute of regulation time this avs were breakaway and penalty shot. taking the honors was danielle call you judy. to nail the final score. outs were celebrations were understandable as was braman stis appointment. remain in the top flight next season oh and its final league game coming up it's against byron munich and a very hungry robert leaven doff ski on the hunt for the all time bundesliga goal scoring title a match up i'll be glad not to have to win. you're watching news coming up after a short break outtake show shift stay t
and so did verdi braman coach florian cole felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind work. but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage verda braman. were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could erupt took an opportune shot after a fortune of bounce went his way from a corner when neil...
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which they may have made a bit too gritty in the 49th minute christiane cole's clattered into flying i need a lesson up and was shown his 2nd yellow. despite his protests it was back to a level playing field. and with just over half an hour to play out sport made their breakthrough chaos in the frame in box and suddenly an explosion of celebrations for the home side a classic relegation scrap goal from ronnie could era he's transferring to a new on berlin next season but this school could help him live on and outs book history. raymond didn't give up though they had their best chance to equalise in the 72nd minute later not a bit in court without the brave just leave bad luck a few centimeters to the right and brain and would have been back in the game a few centimeters that could mean the difference between the 1st and 2nd division. but graeme and sealed their own fate with a late fell by melo rasheed so on andre hahn handing out support a clear penalty daniel caligiuri calmly smadi the way to make it to neil and safety for outscored marcus fancy a lead the celebrations knowing his
which they may have made a bit too gritty in the 49th minute christiane cole's clattered into flying i need a lesson up and was shown his 2nd yellow. despite his protests it was back to a level playing field. and with just over half an hour to play out sport made their breakthrough chaos in the frame in box and suddenly an explosion of celebrations for the home side a classic relegation scrap goal from ronnie could era he's transferring to a new on berlin next season but this school could help...
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efforts at the world trade organization to temporarily suspend intellectual property protections on coles at 19 vaccines it now joins more than 100 countries and supported the move chairs of major vaccine makers which is well down and novak's dipped on the announcement. a spring in volume glencross joins us now from his claim tell us what exactly is u.s. president joe biden advocating here so he's joining the calls to have a temporary exception to intellectual property rules that govern pharmaceuticals including vaccines to allow for a quicker and broader supply to be created all around the world so generic pharmaceutical companies like india and israel other places can produce the very vaccines including the m.r. in a back scenes. without getting permission or having to do deals with pfizer with more data these kinds of companies now should be no the united states is usually a very strong advocate for intellectual property rights for patent protections it's often criticizing china for skirting those rules to protect their own industries and also to protect the incentive for companies to
efforts at the world trade organization to temporarily suspend intellectual property protections on coles at 19 vaccines it now joins more than 100 countries and supported the move chairs of major vaccine makers which is well down and novak's dipped on the announcement. a spring in volume glencross joins us now from his claim tell us what exactly is u.s. president joe biden advocating here so he's joining the calls to have a temporary exception to intellectual property rules that govern...