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david cole runs which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just. get away from things play them on share some tools of the. human some seeds are understanding and bicycle for the challenges i got. to just let things go and how's a culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem and true identity and culture and that's that's a key component of the program. for about a week at this one nine high risk youths are being put to task. for. making traditional weapons to help break connect them to their ancient culture. more than forty thousand history. with traditional dance i. and smoking ceremonies to cleanse. all but one of these adolescents have thought of committing suicide and are recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. we can't identify them because they're under age ranging from twelve to sixteen years old. to early and hoping to heal. you know the violence the broken families the loss of identity the various forms of abu
david cole runs which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just. get away from things play them on share some tools of the. human some seeds are understanding and bicycle for the challenges i got. to just let things go and how's a culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem and true identity and culture and that's that's a key...
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david cole runs which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just have some time out get away from things play them on share some tools of the. can some say the understanding and. for the challenges i got. to just let things go and how is it culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem and pride through identity and culture and that's a key component of the program. for about a week at this one nine high risk youths are being put to task. for. making traditional weapons to help break connect them to their ancient culture. more than forty thousand history. with traditional dance i. and smoking ceremonies to cleanse. but one of these adolescents have thought of committing suicide and are recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. we can't identify them because they're under age ranging from twelve to sixteen years old. to early and hoping to heal. the broken families the loss of identity the various forms of abuse physical men
david cole runs which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just have some time out get away from things play them on share some tools of the. can some say the understanding and. for the challenges i got. to just let things go and how is it culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem and pride through identity and culture and that's...
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david cole runs which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just. get away from things play them on share some tools of the. can some seeds of understanding and by sickly help them work through the challenges i got. to just let things go and how's a culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem and true identity and culture and that's a key component in the program. camp . for about a week at this one nine high risk youths are being put to task. for. making traditional weapons to help break connect them to their ancient culture. more than forty thousand history. with traditional dance i. and smoking ceremonies to clinton. but one of these adolescents had thought of committing suicide and are recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. we can't identify them because they're under age ranging from twelve to sixteen years old. to early and hoping to heal. you know the violence the broken families the loss of identity the various
david cole runs which means creation in the local language it's about giving the kids a safe place and a culturally appropriate place to just. get away from things play them on share some tools of the. can some seeds of understanding and by sickly help them work through the challenges i got. to just let things go and how's a culturally appropriate the biggest aspect of the problem is cultural reconnection it's getting the kids to build their self-esteem and true identity and culture and that's...
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i want to thank david cole, vanita gupta, joyce vance, richard painter for being here today. want to thank all of you for the amazing work that you do and even more amazing work you're going to do tomorrow and i want to thank the good folks at amicus who are making this happen in your ear buds. i wish you all an aming, amazing conference and thank you very much. [applause] ... [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversions] the american civil liberties union is holding its annual membership conference and will return with live coverage at 12:30 p.m. eastern bring you a panel panel discussion on the impact of president trump on the media. senator warren of massachusetts will address the conference at 2:30 p.m. eastern. u.s. senate gavel senate 3 p.m. eastern to work on defense programs and policies. senators will vote at 5:30 p.m. eastern on starting formal debate on that bill and if it succeeds they work on amendments throughout the week. the u.s. house will beac tomorrtoo eastern. the schedule filled with more than three
i want to thank david cole, vanita gupta, joyce vance, richard painter for being here today. want to thank all of you for the amazing work that you do and even more amazing work you're going to do tomorrow and i want to thank the good folks at amicus who are making this happen in your ear buds. i wish you all an aming, amazing conference and thank you very much. [applause] ... [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversions] the american...
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he started the forensic justice project with david cole in tow. that's in there this is documents that were referred by the justice department to the f.b.i. . i love this stuff. through this organization they filed freedom of information act requests to investigate all of the cases touched by michael malone that's that's what we want to know who loan might have hurt so friends of justice project general counsel david cope and joe. but all these foia requests getting any information all of that in. cases that michael malone might have been involved in and we got them this is the huff and yes that's right ok so then it got assigned to someone at some point mr malone comes into the picture so this is malone testified and we need to survive get down here just a little bit and look at this michael malone analyze the evidence and john huffington is double murder case there were two hairs found at the scene under the bed sheet one on the bed sheet itself and one on the garter belt of the victim. that was the key evidence of the prosecution brought up tha
he started the forensic justice project with david cole in tow. that's in there this is documents that were referred by the justice department to the f.b.i. . i love this stuff. through this organization they filed freedom of information act requests to investigate all of the cases touched by michael malone that's that's what we want to know who loan might have hurt so friends of justice project general counsel david cope and joe. but all these foia requests getting any information all of that...
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he started the forensic justice project with david cole the pinto. that's in there this is documents that were referred by the justice department to the f.b.i. . i love this stuff. through this organization they filed freedom of information act requests to investigate all of the cases touched by michael malone that's that's what we want to know who moan might have hurt so friends of justice project general counsel david cope and joe. but all these foia requests getting any information all of that in. cases that michael malone might have been involved and we got them this is the huff and yes that's right ok so then he got assigned to someone at some point mr malone comes into the picture so this is malone testified and when he testified get down here just a little bit and look at this michael malone analyze the evidence and john huffington is double murder case there were two hairs found at the scene under the bed sheet one on the bed sheet itself and one on the garter belt of the victim. that was the key evidence of the prosecution brought up that's
he started the forensic justice project with david cole the pinto. that's in there this is documents that were referred by the justice department to the f.b.i. . i love this stuff. through this organization they filed freedom of information act requests to investigate all of the cases touched by michael malone that's that's what we want to know who moan might have hurt so friends of justice project general counsel david cope and joe. but all these foia requests getting any information all of...
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constitutional law expert, veteran as many supreme court cases in the national legal director of the aclu, david cole. [applause] joining him as head of the civil rights department of justice is currently president who view of leadership on human rights -- [inaudible] with us, eminent law professor from the university of minnesota and chief ethics lawyer and the white house of president george w. bush. [applause] finally, we have an experienced litigator and federal prosecutor, former u.s. attorneys in the northern district of alabama and a distinguished visitingecture ahmad the university of alabama, juries. we have an award-winning legal journalist and commentator who's been covering the supreme court in the justice system for some 20 years. she is a senior editor and host of the publication. [applause] [applause] ♪ >> well, good morning. let's try it again. good morning. so i want to welcome you to this plenary panel and i want to welcome amicus listeners who are listening disembodied also and i want to say how honored and thrilled i am to be moderating this panel at this moment. and i think i wan
constitutional law expert, veteran as many supreme court cases in the national legal director of the aclu, david cole. [applause] joining him as head of the civil rights department of justice is currently president who view of leadership on human rights -- [inaudible] with us, eminent law professor from the university of minnesota and chief ethics lawyer and the white house of president george w. bush. [applause] finally, we have an experienced litigator and federal prosecutor, former u.s....
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joining me now is david cole of the aclu.aacp, tom, supreme court contributor for msnbc, and venita gupta. i'll warn our audience that venita is at a camera very near the march and there's a slight delay on her camera. i'm going to start here at the table and i'm going to start with you on this. on the idea that this president is poised to put a second person on the court who could, in theory, be on the court for the rest of our lives. >> i mean, i think what's alarming is we're treating this almost as business as usual, and it's not business as usual. in fact, i heard senator mcconnell, the infamous senator mitch mcconnell, who refused to offer a hearing to president obama's nominee, mr. garland, on the theory that it was an election year, more than 200 days before the election, but yesterday was saying we should plow ahead with this because normal. it's not normal. it's not normal not only because we have a midterm election that is imminent. it's not normal because we have a president that is under the cloud of a criminal i
joining me now is david cole of the aclu.aacp, tom, supreme court contributor for msnbc, and venita gupta. i'll warn our audience that venita is at a camera very near the march and there's a slight delay on her camera. i'm going to start here at the table and i'm going to start with you on this. on the idea that this president is poised to put a second person on the court who could, in theory, be on the court for the rest of our lives. >> i mean, i think what's alarming is we're treating...
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cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may. the divisions, really, between her own cabinet laid pretty bare all week. we had suggestions swirling on wednesday that davidht be resigning if he didn't get what he wanted on one aspect of customs policy. that seemed to get sorted for theresa may, only for her to jump on a plane to the g7 and by the time she landed in canada to discover a recording had emerged of boris johnson deriding that the state of the talks, suggesting they could be heading for meltdown. now, all of this of course has been building up and building up to a summit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we had been told that at that summit we were likely, or some time before it to get a white paper from the government. that is a proposals document if you like, outlining how it saw the future relationship that it would have with the european union. we now learn from mrs may that is not going to come out, and what's more, all the kind of swirling problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson and david davis this week, she is going to try and sort all this out at an away day at chequers, the prime ministerial retreat in the countrysi
cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may. the divisions, really, between her own cabinet laid pretty bare all week. we had suggestions swirling on wednesday that davidht be resigning if he didn't get what he wanted on one aspect of customs policy. that seemed to get sorted for theresa may, only for her to jump on a plane to the g7 and by the time she landed in canada to discover a recording had emerged of boris johnson deriding that the state of the talks, suggesting they...
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correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may the division is really between her own cabinet laid pretty bare all week. we had suggestions twirling on wednesday, with david not get what he wa nted residing if he did not get what he wanted on one aspect of customs policy, that seems to get sorted for theresa may, for her tojump on a plane for the g7, and by the time she had landed in canada, there was a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding a recording that had emerged of boris johnson deriding his a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding his state of the talks, saying it could be headed for a meltdown. all of this of course has been building up and building up to a summit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we have been told that at that summit, we will likely, or sometime before, get a white paper from the government, a proposal, outlining how it saw the future relationship that it would have with the european union will stop we now learned from mrs may that it is not going to come out and what is more, although swirling problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson and david davis, she has to try and sort all of thi
correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may the division is really between her own cabinet laid pretty bare all week. we had suggestions twirling on wednesday, with david not get what he wa nted residing if he did not get what he wanted on one aspect of customs policy, that seems to get sorted for theresa may, for her tojump on a plane for the g7, and by the time she had landed in canada, there was a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding a...
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our political correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may we had suggestions of swirling on wednesday that david resign if he did not get what he wanted. that seems to get sorted for theresa may for her to giovanna plane, and by the time she had landed in canada, to discover a recording had emerged a boris johnson, deriding that the state of the talks, suggesting it could be heading for meltdown. all this of course had been building up and building up to a summit, it eu leaders at the end of this month. we had been told that at the summit, we would likely or sometime before, get a white paper from the government, would likely or sometime before, get a white paperfrom the government, a proposal, a document, outlining how it saw the future relationship that it saw the future relationship that it would have with the european union. we don't learn from mrs may thatis union. we don't learn from mrs may that is not going to come out and what is more, all the swirling problems that had been illustrated by borisjohnson problems that had been illustrated by boris johnson and problems that had been illust
our political correspondent matt cole gave us analysis on this turbulent week for theresa may we had suggestions of swirling on wednesday that david resign if he did not get what he wanted. that seems to get sorted for theresa may for her to giovanna plane, and by the time she had landed in canada, to discover a recording had emerged a boris johnson, deriding that the state of the talks, suggesting it could be heading for meltdown. all this of course had been building up and building up to a...
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david mill iband, thank you as always. >>> up next, what happens when technology invades our most personal connections? texting and sexting. tinder and bumble. the great joanna colestal divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to really start thinking about their futures. what i like about verizon's approach is that it's not limited to just giving kids new tools, it's really about empowering educators to teach in different ways, and exposing kids to more active forms of learning. giving technology is not a total solution. teaching technology, now that is. we always came through for our customers. from day one, it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. r
david mill iband, thank you as always. >>> up next, what happens when technology invades our most personal connections? texting and sexting. tinder and bumble. the great joanna colestal divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to...