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and i think one of the better stories i covered was actually columbine.few years and we couldn't resonate. we would go to the stores and nobody knew who we were in by the time we got to columbine, people started to recognize who we were and got to know fox news channel. that was one of the defining stories. people talk about columbine, monica lewinsky, 9/11, those were the stories that i think that really put fox news channel on the map because there were so many different subjects involved in columbine and it was such a horrifying story that had never happened to this country. we were there for three weeks covering columbine and you could see the numbers kind of taking up because we really did -- not to blow her own horn -- we did some wonderful reporting and broke some big stories during that run and it was one of those things that was heartbreaking but it was transformational. >> so much has changed since then and watching the footage, you have not changed much. a little grayer, but that's that. >> trace: blonder, kevin. blonder. thank you my friend. i
and i think one of the better stories i covered was actually columbine.few years and we couldn't resonate. we would go to the stores and nobody knew who we were in by the time we got to columbine, people started to recognize who we were and got to know fox news channel. that was one of the defining stories. people talk about columbine, monica lewinsky, 9/11, those were the stories that i think that really put fox news channel on the map because there were so many different subjects involved in...
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we learned from columbine that that's not the route. you have to go in.ediately. if it's a single threat, multiple threats, the officers have to go in, neutralize the threat. at the same time we've got to be worried about any victims. i just really hope that this -- i just hope that it's not so bad. >> we all hope that. we're going to be very careful in the information we bring to air because things are developing every second, and there are people still inside and there are families watching this play out live on tv. lauren, control room, what you sent me is a tweet from arlington, texas police. this just came out from arlington, texas, police. it says we are on the scene at a shooting at timberview high school. we're doing a methodical search and working closely with the atf and mansfield independent school district police as well as the mansfield police department and another police department and other agencies, they say. we will be announcing a parent staging location soon once the location is identified. so we do know there are multiple agencies, an
we learned from columbine that that's not the route. you have to go in.ediately. if it's a single threat, multiple threats, the officers have to go in, neutralize the threat. at the same time we've got to be worried about any victims. i just really hope that this -- i just hope that it's not so bad. >> we all hope that. we're going to be very careful in the information we bring to air because things are developing every second, and there are people still inside and there are families...
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this was learned after columbine. in columbine, the students were held. that was not the thing to do. you saw that happen second, and then the third that is happening, because every parent that has a kid there is freaking out right now. you have family reunification, you have family communication. get the parents with their kids and get them away from that facility. so that's why it looks quite active with the pictures we're seeing, even though we don't know what happened inside, and we have this, unfortunately, down w-- with a lot of practice we have this -- it's way too familiar for people like me looking at this. that's what we're seeing right now. >> it is what we're seeing at the moment. juliet, stay with us. check on the top of your screen if you're watching at home. some pictures are live from our affiliate. some will say if it's taped or at the scene. josh campbell, our cnn security correspondent, joins us as well. josh, again, we're waiting for more information. in the meantime we're left to report what we see with our own eyes. you made a good p
this was learned after columbine. in columbine, the students were held. that was not the thing to do. you saw that happen second, and then the third that is happening, because every parent that has a kid there is freaking out right now. you have family reunification, you have family communication. get the parents with their kids and get them away from that facility. so that's why it looks quite active with the pictures we're seeing, even though we don't know what happened inside, and we have...
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the columbine locks needed. it's so important especially as our kids are returning this year with a lot of mental health needs and we know that reduces anxiety and depression. so thank you for all of these recommendations and prioritizations as it's a great need. >> clerk: thank you. >> caller: hello. i'm the lead of the mission school steering committee. i'm speaking in support of the reallocation as presented tonight and i'll keep my comments focused on the mission bay school the community has been allocated including the 1998 mission bay redevelopment plan approved almost 25 years ago. mission bay is almost completely built out with over 6,400 units of housing, 30% of which are affordable housing. one of the few parcels left to be developed is the public school site which will provide capacity not only for children living in mission bay, but for children living in the adjacent eastern neighborhoods. without this funding being made available, there will be additional delays and increased cost of the project. i
the columbine locks needed. it's so important especially as our kids are returning this year with a lot of mental health needs and we know that reduces anxiety and depression. so thank you for all of these recommendations and prioritizations as it's a great need. >> clerk: thank you. >> caller: hello. i'm the lead of the mission school steering committee. i'm speaking in support of the reallocation as presented tonight and i'll keep my comments focused on the mission bay school the...
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you point out, since columbine. before i let you go, how are you doing yourself? >> you know, i always struggle with how to answer that question because every day we continue to, you know, i see shootings on tv every night, i see violence at schools across the country that continue to happen. in 2018 we said never again. we demanded that elected officials product them at the time. they are doing their job. it is time to move aside and let a new generation come in. we need a holistic approach to gun violence. it is tolerance and we're urging the biden administration to create a national director of gun violence protection. and they can inform the president on how they address this emergency in the united states. >> david, thank you for being with us. we're not mentioning his name, not showing his picture, we're not glorifying him. >> thank you for not doing that, i sincerely appreciate it. >> you be well. speaking of the phil buster, filibuster, senate republicans getting ready to filibuster voting rights legislation once again. angus king joining me next. stay wit
you point out, since columbine. before i let you go, how are you doing yourself? >> you know, i always struggle with how to answer that question because every day we continue to, you know, i see shootings on tv every night, i see violence at schools across the country that continue to happen. in 2018 we said never again. we demanded that elected officials product them at the time. they are doing their job. it is time to move aside and let a new generation come in. we need a holistic...
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that they have from falling in the hands of children, more than half of the school shootings since columbine would not have happened if children did not have access to guns hundreds and thousands of children will not get shot accidentally or in activist suicide every year if kids did not have access to guns that's what of those changes that would not require gun owners to give up their guns or go through a background check or be licensed or any of these things it's a bare minimum to ask someone with a deadly weapon to say do not let a child get access to this weapon, if we just did that one thing for talking about thousands of children whose lives will be dramatically altered both the child if he finds a gun and shoots her sibling of the parents were themselves ended the victim and the witnesses and the list goes on and on and all of the kids at schools we just recently i created a database that tracks how many children have been at school during an active nonviolence to the school shooting we had very narrow parameters more than a quarter of a million children in the last two decades have g
that they have from falling in the hands of children, more than half of the school shootings since columbine would not have happened if children did not have access to guns hundreds and thousands of children will not get shot accidentally or in activist suicide every year if kids did not have access to guns that's what of those changes that would not require gun owners to give up their guns or go through a background check or be licensed or any of these things it's a bare minimum to ask someone...
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that they have from falling in the hands of children, more than half of the school shootings since columbine would not have happened if children did not have access to guns hundreds and thousands of children will not get shot accidentally or in activist suicide every year if kids did not have access to guns that's what of those changes that would not require gun owners to give up their guns or go through a background check or be licensed or any of these things it's a bare minimum to ask someone with a deadly weapon to say do not let a child get access to this weapon, if we just did that one thing for talking about thousands of children whose lives will be dramatically altered both the child if he finds a gun and shoots her sibling of the parents were themselves ended the victim and the witnesses and the list goes on and on and all of the kids at schools we just recently i created a database that tracks how many children have been at school during an active nonviolence to the school shooting we had very narrow parameters more than a quarter of a million children in the last two decades have g
that they have from falling in the hands of children, more than half of the school shootings since columbine would not have happened if children did not have access to guns hundreds and thousands of children will not get shot accidentally or in activist suicide every year if kids did not have access to guns that's what of those changes that would not require gun owners to give up their guns or go through a background check or be licensed or any of these things it's a bare minimum to ask someone...
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attack her pennsylvania school on april 20th of 2024 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the columbine said that her daughter was quote obsessed with columbine, that's according to a criminal complaint against her and 15 -year-old xavier lewis, both teenagers were due in court today for their preliminary hearings, but that has been postponed while she undergoes is psych evaluation. both teenagers are being charged as adults facing multiple charges including making terroristic threats and unlawful possession of weapons of mass destruction. police found molotov cocktails and homemade explosives and in the home, a video allegedly shows her and lewis preparing a pipe bomb. in july, a concerned parent alerted police after discovering a group text message on her child's phone where she, lewis, and two other teens discussed attacking dunmore high school. she allegedly started the group text writing in part this is our group from plans if you know what i mean and vk stands for natural born killers. it's what are group is called and it's a name for the day were going to do it for-20-22 is when
attack her pennsylvania school on april 20th of 2024 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the columbine said that her daughter was quote obsessed with columbine, that's according to a criminal complaint against her and 15 -year-old xavier lewis, both teenagers were due in court today for their preliminary hearings, but that has been postponed while she undergoes is psych evaluation. both teenagers are being charged as adults facing multiple charges including making terroristic threats and...
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i'm not a call with call. min columbine. i thought it might throw me in cow. i you more to bite you my a thought oh no. i something i don't gap. what golden lola? come from now. cool. we know good. good. good. good. you'll have group dave. no. jordan with group tune on. young admin car. alton bell copier. i'm glad you are the y'all bond. a noah medical facilities pay the red cross to take away their white rights sit by the ministry of health that sima wrong says the unit is given enough funds to buy sufficient resources to do their job safely and effectively that kind of new lands on your list of not ball roll could have appeared, application data may copied by the near up around the room and i by gonna note you but i'm looking might be a problem, the room up and up and up. and rap vehicle with them. do you feel that you've had enough support from the government and from the cambodian red cross throughout the pandemic? micro home got a here i'll be here on carmen. min luna. and then a young kid net come roller to our got got got 0, but they're called me and sa
i'm not a call with call. min columbine. i thought it might throw me in cow. i you more to bite you my a thought oh no. i something i don't gap. what golden lola? come from now. cool. we know good. good. good. good. you'll have group dave. no. jordan with group tune on. young admin car. alton bell copier. i'm glad you are the y'all bond. a noah medical facilities pay the red cross to take away their white rights sit by the ministry of health that sima wrong says the unit is given enough funds...
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former presidents bush after the us—led invasion of iraq when he won best documentary for bowling for columbine the critics�* choice documentary awards in 2018. to pick up a camera and fight the power, make your voice heard and stop this senseless war. thank you and goodnight. and that was the end of the speech! marlon brando sent a native american actress to decline his best actor award in 1973 for the godfather in order to protest at the treatment of native americans in hollywood. we want to show that the oscars history is connected to social and political history, that it does not exist outside of the realms of real life. so that's not all that we have in that gallery, but those strike us as significant moments to remind ourselves that an awards show is not just about the awards but about the society in which they are awarded. what do you think of the oscars looking back on both the good on the bad things that they've done? i think, you know, if they made this museum five years ago, _ lit would have been a very differentl thing, celebratory about the oscars, and this is a late period bit- of
former presidents bush after the us—led invasion of iraq when he won best documentary for bowling for columbine the critics�* choice documentary awards in 2018. to pick up a camera and fight the power, make your voice heard and stop this senseless war. thank you and goodnight. and that was the end of the speech! marlon brando sent a native american actress to decline his best actor award in 1973 for the godfather in order to protest at the treatment of native americans in hollywood. we want...
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which 18 sites don't have the columbine locks? >> commissioner, i need to go find my details on that. i do have that list somewhere. i think we should move to the next question if you have another one while i look in the background and pull that up for you. >> i was wondering if we can go to commissioner alexander so it would be a little like talk more about the amendment. i was a little confused. i want to be clear what it is. more so the first parts therefore be resolved in terms of al locations of funds. >> this is what the chief proposed. this is the staff proposal. only changes that i was making were the ones suggested in here. two funding changes to remove $15 million from the mission bay school. some commissioners don't support that. i understand why. then to take the $25 million that was unreallocated, not reallocated from the large project. 15 that was original there plus 15 from mission bay plus 25 remaining. 55. that is where the $55 million figure came from. the other change was adding language around the commitment to
which 18 sites don't have the columbine locks? >> commissioner, i need to go find my details on that. i do have that list somewhere. i think we should move to the next question if you have another one while i look in the background and pull that up for you. >> i was wondering if we can go to commissioner alexander so it would be a little like talk more about the amendment. i was a little confused. i want to be clear what it is. more so the first parts therefore be resolved in terms...
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that is what we have been doing at least since columbine. we have been reacting to mass shootings we have not been preventing them. we do something different. >> if it is not a violent videogame -- [laughter] looking at these people, what are the traits that you see or the events that you see? >> we solve this common pattern emerge. it is important to say that every story was unique and every person has their different built towards violence. when you look at both the database and interviews, it was clear that there were some consistent patterns happening again and again. the first one being really significant and severe. early childhood trauma that set people on the past. kind of this slow build over time. a lot of times mental health problems. interpersonal problems. hitting a crisis point was something that just kind of pushed them over the edge and their behavior change and people around them knew that something was different and something was off. during that time they became actively suicidal. we saw a lot of perpetrators study other p
that is what we have been doing at least since columbine. we have been reacting to mass shootings we have not been preventing them. we do something different. >> if it is not a violent videogame -- [laughter] looking at these people, what are the traits that you see or the events that you see? >> we solve this common pattern emerge. it is important to say that every story was unique and every person has their different built towards violence. when you look at both the database and...
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we've been covering them 20 years starting at columbine. the protocols are very much the same. what struck me as being very different is the influence, the impact that social media now has on these types of incidents. we knew very quickly who the suspect was because his picture was online. there was video of the shotting, audio of the gunshots online within minutes. the police could do a full social media footprint background of the suspect to know what he was thinking, who he associated with, where he lived, all of those things were given to investigators in a matter of seconds. the flip side of that, it also proved to be a deterrent for police or an obstacle because there were a lot of threats called in because of this, even people from outside of the school district. that were false threats called in on social media or posted on social media. when you have this kind of a day, police have to react and have to take every threat seriously. it diverted resources and slowed down the response. this is over fairly rapidly. so you didn't really have the thing that might have happene
we've been covering them 20 years starting at columbine. the protocols are very much the same. what struck me as being very different is the influence, the impact that social media now has on these types of incidents. we knew very quickly who the suspect was because his picture was online. there was video of the shotting, audio of the gunshots online within minutes. the police could do a full social media footprint background of the suspect to know what he was thinking, who he associated with,...
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former president bush after the us invasion of iraq when he won best documentary from bowling for columbine thank you and good night. and that was the end of the speech. marlon brando sendai american actress to decline his best actor award in 1973 for the godfather in order to protest at the treatment of native americans in hollywood. we want to show that the oscars history is connected to social and political history, it does not exist outside of the realms of real—life. so that is not all we have in the gallery, but those us are significant moments to remind ourselves that an awards show is notjust about the awards, but about a society in which they are awarded. what do you think of the oscars looking back on both the oscars looking back on both the good on the bad things that they have done? i think if they made this museum five years ago it would have been a very different thing about the oscars, and this is a late period handwringing and me a copper handwringing and me a copper hand up from hollywood. i think it is very welcome but they have to be very careful that they don't consign t
former president bush after the us invasion of iraq when he won best documentary from bowling for columbine thank you and good night. and that was the end of the speech. marlon brando sendai american actress to decline his best actor award in 1973 for the godfather in order to protest at the treatment of native americans in hollywood. we want to show that the oscars history is connected to social and political history, it does not exist outside of the realms of real—life. so that is not all...
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. >> trace: mayor, we talked about this, since columbine, they put new proet cot in and those changed after sandy hook, are you happy with the way the protocols are now? they go classroom to classroom and some kids were staying in the classroom until they could clear this. they had pretty good idea the suspect is not on campus, but go through protocol to clear the classroom and make sure they are safe. any changes after seeing what you saw today, any changes you would respect in these types of protocols or are you comfortable with where we are right now? >> well, unfortunately, these type of protocols have some into existence because of the tragedies this country experienced over the last number of years. i'm going to defer to law enforcement experts who develop these protocols as i'm not law enforcement expert on this. it is unfortunate that our community, our country, has gotten to the position we have to have protocols, but the men and women of blue know how to protect these kids. i will defer to them on what the proper protocol is and ensuring the safety of our children and school
. >> trace: mayor, we talked about this, since columbine, they put new proet cot in and those changed after sandy hook, are you happy with the way the protocols are now? they go classroom to classroom and some kids were staying in the classroom until they could clear this. they had pretty good idea the suspect is not on campus, but go through protocol to clear the classroom and make sure they are safe. any changes after seeing what you saw today, any changes you would respect in these...
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eisenhower begins making greater use of what we would today call air force 1, he originally called it the columbine and at times eisenhower who had gotten a pilot's license would actually take the controls. sometimes he actually flew the plane. he was an extremely competent guy. so eisenhower did do some traveling, made some speeches around the country. even did some television. one thing he didn't do, though, in the 1950's was live press conferences. there was pressure from the press to do live press conferences and he was resistant to that because he thought that he might inadvertently reveal national security information. now you may wonder why was he so paranoid and sensitive about national security information, well, he invented commander of forces in world war ii. he did end up having recorded press conferences and they worked pretty well and he was good at them. we don't think of eisenhower as a great warriotor. he read his stuff and did pretty well in the press conferences. big innovation in television came with j.f.k. j.f.k. did have live press conferences. this was a format that was parti
eisenhower begins making greater use of what we would today call air force 1, he originally called it the columbine and at times eisenhower who had gotten a pilot's license would actually take the controls. sometimes he actually flew the plane. he was an extremely competent guy. so eisenhower did do some traveling, made some speeches around the country. even did some television. one thing he didn't do, though, in the 1950's was live press conferences. there was pressure from the press to do...
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you know the columbine high school, their budget this calendar year for security in the school systems, also a huge school system, is $8 million. an that is just for the school system security, not the law enforcement support to it. and they're a great example. they decided that we would not turn it into a fortress. it still stands and we will see the requested that you need to be diligent. oo i don't think schools are going to nut metal deattack tors. >> this is the kind of thing that you did not see precolumn bine. things like large school districts putting them in place and that they train for. i want to bring in karman carrmen best. arlington, texas is a city itself, and they will serve. what happens after the start of a shooting like this. it happens about 9:15 local time, 10:15 eastern type. >> i myself as a police cheer we had the seattle pacific university shooting. when you have something like that happen, there is an active shooter, you don't know the circumstances right away. a lot of things are going through how many people are involved, could there be traps, that sort of t
you know the columbine high school, their budget this calendar year for security in the school systems, also a huge school system, is $8 million. an that is just for the school system security, not the law enforcement support to it. and they're a great example. they decided that we would not turn it into a fortress. it still stands and we will see the requested that you need to be diligent. oo i don't think schools are going to nut metal deattack tors. >> this is the kind of thing that...
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he originally called it the columbine. at times eisenhower, who had gotten a pilot's license, would actually take the controls. sometimes he actually flew the plane. he was extremely competent the guy. so eisenhower did do some traveling, made some speeches around the country, even did some television. one thing he didn't do though in the 1950s was live press conferences. the pressure from the press for him to do live press conferences, and he was resistant to that because he thought that he might inadvertently reveal national security information. now, you may wonder why was he so paranoid and sensitive about national security information. well, he had been the commander of american forces this in world war ii! and when you go toe to toe with hitler, you kind of get sensitive about those things. but he did end up having recorded press conferences x they worked rate well. and he was good at them. we don't think of eisenhower as a great orator or somebody who was particularly an expert this domestic policy, but the guy read
he originally called it the columbine. at times eisenhower, who had gotten a pilot's license, would actually take the controls. sometimes he actually flew the plane. he was extremely competent the guy. so eisenhower did do some traveling, made some speeches around the country, even did some television. one thing he didn't do though in the 1950s was live press conferences. the pressure from the press for him to do live press conferences, and he was resistant to that because he thought that he...
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this goes all the way back to columbine, since we saw that scene so many years ago they've put into placeerating procedure. when you look at the scene here it tells you a couple of things right away. you see some police officers and first responders that are kind of milling about the front of the school. that's an indication that the shooter in most of these cases has either left or has been neutralized in some capacity. the second thing you look at is the school buses here, a second indication they'll try to get the students who are in the school out as quickly as they can. take them to a third location. you wonder what is happening inside the school and you will see momentarily when those buses pull up, harris, you will see the students come out and they'll drop backpacks and put up their hands. in these types of situations, everybody is a suspect. they have to rule everybody out. the backpacks will be dropped. kids will come up. put up their hands. get on the bus and taken to a third location. remember what is going on inside the school is that the protocols are that if they have schoo
this goes all the way back to columbine, since we saw that scene so many years ago they've put into placeerating procedure. when you look at the scene here it tells you a couple of things right away. you see some police officers and first responders that are kind of milling about the front of the school. that's an indication that the shooter in most of these cases has either left or has been neutralized in some capacity. the second thing you look at is the school buses here, a second indication...
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. >> i've attended a lot of those trainings and we learned a lot from columbine. you can't wait. you have to form up and go in. hopefully neutralize the shooter as quickly as possible before they can do any more harm. but it's very difficult for police officers. it's highly stressful, but one of the most stressful parts is in the training. if you find someone there's that's wounded, you have to go past them and continue moving toward the sound of gunfire because you've got to stop additional shootings from taking place and that runs contrary to what we're all about. that is providing assistance and aid to those that are injured, but that's part of the training as well. so psychologically, it's hard on police for a variety of ways because you have to secure the area enough to allow emts to treat the victims that are injured or wounded. just the reality of the world we're in right now. police have to be prepared. >> yeah. well, thanks so much for that insight and expertise, chief charles ramsey. we appreciate it. >> quite all right. >> with just 12 days to go before the nation defa
. >> i've attended a lot of those trainings and we learned a lot from columbine. you can't wait. you have to form up and go in. hopefully neutralize the shooter as quickly as possible before they can do any more harm. but it's very difficult for police officers. it's highly stressful, but one of the most stressful parts is in the training. if you find someone there's that's wounded, you have to go past them and continue moving toward the sound of gunfire because you've got to stop...
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stoneman douglas massacre at the time was the worst high school shooting in the country, exceeding even columbineave to -- and this sounds a little odd -- but they will have to impanel a jury and the jury will then listen to the case and they will then recommend whether nicholas cruz should get the death penalty or he should face life in prison. that will be a process that will take time and the jury simply recommends that it is the judge who ultimately decides whether it is a death penalty or life in prison. stephanie? >> kerry sanders, thank you so much. all of those faces, they were just kids. >>> coming up, the battle playing out at schools across the country. how to teach the history of race in the u.s.? a stunning inside look and the massive consequences, next. oknde massive consequences, next growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration
stoneman douglas massacre at the time was the worst high school shooting in the country, exceeding even columbineave to -- and this sounds a little odd -- but they will have to impanel a jury and the jury will then listen to the case and they will then recommend whether nicholas cruz should get the death penalty or he should face life in prison. that will be a process that will take time and the jury simply recommends that it is the judge who ultimately decides whether it is a death penalty or...
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for i am not ashamed, which was based on the story of rachel scott who was the first victim of the columbine attacks. the film focused on her fait and how it helped in her life. so why would you remove this film trailer and block its distributor from being on your site and you did this for 11 months. you did not put the trailer bac up until a hollywood reporter called and said, why have you done this? do you have an answer on that one? >> senator, i'm sorry, but i'm not familiar with that specific -- senator blackburn. : ok, then let's review this. and we sub it in -- submit the documentation that i had sent over to me. ms. stout, over to you . we had an issue in memphis with a 48-year-old man who was on your site. re-- he related to a 16-year-old memphis teenage. he claimed to be a music producer and he lured her into this relationship. one of the news articles recently called snapchat the app of choice for sexual predators. this is something that is of tremendous concern. much of it, from what i understand from talking to mom's and grandmom's is they use the snap map location service . i k
for i am not ashamed, which was based on the story of rachel scott who was the first victim of the columbine attacks. the film focused on her fait and how it helped in her life. so why would you remove this film trailer and block its distributor from being on your site and you did this for 11 months. you did not put the trailer bac up until a hollywood reporter called and said, why have you done this? do you have an answer on that one? >> senator, i'm sorry, but i'm not familiar with that...
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staff and students and leaders have been calling for and for many years about, for example, the columbine locks for basic psas being improved so that is and i appreciate that keeping whole for the site security for our school. i just wanted to raise that i am in support of a full allocation of the $14 million without the number 5 of the staff shall spend no more than $7 million for the spending of bvhm based on last week's discussion around the medium and average cost of modernizations and we had said that it was estimated $30 million. given we're allocating $40 million and also recognizing when we come back with design and scope that will be very key to what is necessary to bvhm and its modernization moving forward. i guess i would like to move up a motion within commissioner alexander's amendment. i don't know if you wanted to do that now or take comments from commissioners first? >> just to clarify and going to the point that general council has made throughout these meetings now, i don't know if that does affect the ability for you to review and then continue to vote. and not adding n
staff and students and leaders have been calling for and for many years about, for example, the columbine locks for basic psas being improved so that is and i appreciate that keeping whole for the site security for our school. i just wanted to raise that i am in support of a full allocation of the $14 million without the number 5 of the staff shall spend no more than $7 million for the spending of bvhm based on last week's discussion around the medium and average cost of modernizations and we...