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laura, garland, texas, we are in open phones. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i was listening to your program. i would like to say something pertaining to fake news. donald trump always talks about fake news, the news is fake, fake, fake, fake. well, he's the originator. he's the founder and he's the c.e.o. of fake news when he put out the report about president obama, former president obama and ted cruz's father, what he had to do with the killing of the president, and he's never retracted on any fake news that he has put out. he's never apologized for any fake news that he has put out. he has never apologized to the women that he has degraded. in o this man is a goat sheep's clothing. host: all right, laura. vince in columbus, ohio. republican. hi, vince. caller: hi, how are you? host: dwoorning. caller: this is the first time i tuned into your show and i like how you format your show, taking calls from everybody. i really appreciate that. host: glad you're watching. caller: i am going to tune in more often. what i wanted to bring up -- and you know, presiden
laura, garland, texas, we are in open phones. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i was listening to your program. i would like to say something pertaining to fake news. donald trump always talks about fake news, the news is fake, fake, fake, fake. well, he's the originator. he's the founder and he's the c.e.o. of fake news when he put out the report about president obama, former president obama and ted cruz's father, what he had to do with the killing of the president, and he's never...
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Jun 18, 2017
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omar mateen pledged allegiance to isis on facebook good lord a pretty clear example there was garland texas shooting they used social media to directly converse, with people that were involved in isis so their direct connections we can get better, at tracking. no? >> yeah, well -- certainly. and to my good colleague john, just because it is hard, just because they will change tactics in response to annoy ways of catching them doesn't mean we should not keep trying we have to keep trying we have to you know we have to win this race, one of these days terrorists are going to will get hold of a nuclear weapon it won't be so trifle. >> answer that why do we think incompetence that can't handle he domestic policy an track millions trillions sake us saver i don't think that is saver. >> it i already serious gets more so when talking about weapons of mass destruction that may come into the mix. >> these terrorists are getting really sophisticated using hashtag for soccer events to send out embedded messages, i would say to the point, that the social media companies have sold this as they are the v
omar mateen pledged allegiance to isis on facebook good lord a pretty clear example there was garland texas shooting they used social media to directly converse, with people that were involved in isis so their direct connections we can get better, at tracking. no? >> yeah, well -- certainly. and to my good colleague john, just because it is hard, just because they will change tactics in response to annoy ways of catching them doesn't mean we should not keep trying we have to keep trying...
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Jun 17, 2017
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find out, whether it's here in the united states, think of the boston marathon bombing, think of garland texas, think of orlando florida, we found out people who ended up doing horrible heinous things were at one level or another of local law-enforcement law-enforcement. omar mateen had been investigated and at the end of the day the fbi and others said there's no illegal activity. we don't want to change that threshold. we do not want to criminalize thought, but there are two things we absolutely must do. first, not as fbi, but our society when we must contest dangerous thought. just because some thought is not illegal, it doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. think of smoking. it's not illegal but as a society we spend a lot of money, time and effort trying to convince kids it's not as cool as you think and pushing back against smoking. the other thing we have to do, because law-enforcement needs it, is build local networks of these criminal social workers and others that can partner and have connected tissue to the law-enforcement so when the next omar mateen or whatever hi
find out, whether it's here in the united states, think of the boston marathon bombing, think of garland texas, think of orlando florida, we found out people who ended up doing horrible heinous things were at one level or another of local law-enforcement law-enforcement. omar mateen had been investigated and at the end of the day the fbi and others said there's no illegal activity. we don't want to change that threshold. we do not want to criminalize thought, but there are two things we...
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it's all part of an educational pratram george washington carver elementary school in garland texas nearto social studies. for juan hernandez t program puts a little swagger in studying. >> way to get out my emotions and feelings and expressing it in a way through music, which i really enjoy. >> his classmates, alison matthew was a little embarrassed at first. >> you kind of dreaded it, didn't you. >> yes, i did. >> but now watch her wrap about math. >> first it's preseteachers say students mumbling the song under thbr quizzes, whatever. >> rapper ike ramos has shared the stage with lil wayne and wu-tang clan. >> helps with the encoding and the retrieval of that information. >> these days ramos a former teacher and principal fuses beats with educational concepts. >> he gwhat's the balance betwen teaching standard and artistic standard. >> can't have rigorous instruction without relevance. what we try to do is bring in something that allows students to authentically engage with the contents. >> that's to merge economic content with lyrics, partner with former rappers. >> involved througho
it's all part of an educational pratram george washington carver elementary school in garland texas nearto social studies. for juan hernandez t program puts a little swagger in studying. >> way to get out my emotions and feelings and expressing it in a way through music, which i really enjoy. >> his classmates, alison matthew was a little embarrassed at first. >> you kind of dreaded it, didn't you. >> yes, i did. >> but now watch her wrap about math. >> first...
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Jun 21, 2017
06/17
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find out whether it's here in the united states, think of the boston marathon bombing, think of garland, texas, think of orlando, florida, we found out that people who ended up doing horrible, heinous things were at one level or another on the radar of law enforcement. local, state, even federal. omar mateen, this official was investigated, think ra people ya, new york, new jersey, investigated, run to ground, and at the end of the day, the fbi and others said there is no illegal activity here. there are two things we must do. first, not as fbi, as society, we must contest dangerous thought. just because some thought is not illegal, doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. think of smoking. smoking is not illegal, but we as a society and yes, we as government, we spent a lot of money, time, and effort trying to convince young kids it's not as cool as you think and pushing back against smoking, even as we don't criminalize it. don't criminalize thought, but contest it. and the other thing we have to do, not only because neighborhoods need it, but because law enforcement needs it.
find out whether it's here in the united states, think of the boston marathon bombing, think of garland, texas, think of orlando, florida, we found out that people who ended up doing horrible, heinous things were at one level or another on the radar of law enforcement. local, state, even federal. omar mateen, this official was investigated, think ra people ya, new york, new jersey, investigated, run to ground, and at the end of the day, the fbi and others said there is no illegal activity here....
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Jun 2, 2017
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it's all part of an educational program at george washington carver elementary school in garland, texas ♪ q -- >> the declaration of independence was signed in philly. >> to social studies. >> for juan hernandez the program puts a little swagger in studying. >> i get out my emotions and feeling and express it through music which i enjoy. >> allison matthew was a little embarrassed at first. >> you dreaded it? >> yeah. i did. >> now watch her rap about math. >> first is parenthesis multiplied, yeah you know this. >> the students are mumbling the song under their breath during the exams or quizzes. >> playing that -- >> yeah. rapper ike ramos has shared the stage with lil wayne and wu tang clan. >> music helps with the encoding of that information into the brain. but also the retrieval of that information. >> these days ramos who's a former teacher and principal fuses beats with educational content. he got a raucous reception when he surprised the students at mccarver elementary. what's the balance between the teaching standard and the artistic standard? >> you can't have rigorous instruc
it's all part of an educational program at george washington carver elementary school in garland, texas ♪ q -- >> the declaration of independence was signed in philly. >> to social studies. >> for juan hernandez the program puts a little swagger in studying. >> i get out my emotions and feeling and express it through music which i enjoy. >> allison matthew was a little embarrassed at first. >> you dreaded it? >> yeah. i did. >> now watch her rap...
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Jun 19, 2017
06/17
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again, we find out whether it's in the united states or the boston marathon bombing, think of garland texas and we found out that people who ended up doing horrible, heinous things were at one level or another on the radar of law enforcement. local, maybe even federal. and in many of these cases, orlando, omar mckean, he was investigated in new york and new jersey. investigated, runs aground the end of the day the fbi said there's no illegal activity here. we don't want to criminalize thought. but there are two things we absolutely must do. >> first, as fbi, as a society we must contest dangerous thought. just because somebody is not legal doesn't mean it should be allowed to be the last word. pick up smoking, smoking is not illegal, looking as a society and we as governments spend a lot of money, time and effort trying to convince young kids it's not as cool as you think and pushing back against smoking even as we don'tcriminalize it. don't criminalize thought but contested. the other thing we have to do , not only because neighbor is needed but because law enforcement needs it. is billed
again, we find out whether it's in the united states or the boston marathon bombing, think of garland texas and we found out that people who ended up doing horrible, heinous things were at one level or another on the radar of law enforcement. local, maybe even federal. and in many of these cases, orlando, omar mckean, he was investigated in new york and new jersey. investigated, runs aground the end of the day the fbi said there's no illegal activity here. we don't want to criminalize thought....
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Jun 2, 2017
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(grant) new video of an officer beating a jail inmate in texas has just been released. it happened at the garland.. and it shows a police officer removing handcuffs from a suspect arrested for assault and public intoxication. then you see the officer punch the inmate seven times in the head and even knee him in the face... <>(grant) so what set the officer off? the 37-year-old suspect noah lof-quist says he was mouthing off at the officer after he was arrested at a hotel. and on the way to the jail, lofquist says he was taunting the officer and even challenged the officer to a fight, but only his handcuffs were taken off. when they arrived at the jail, the officer had apparently heard enough and when he removed the cuffs, he went after lofquist. (grant) the officer received a 56 day suspension, the longest the department can remember giving any officer. bu
(grant) new video of an officer beating a jail inmate in texas has just been released. it happened at the garland.. and it shows a police officer removing handcuffs from a suspect arrested for assault and public intoxication. then you see the officer punch the inmate seven times in the head and even knee him in the face... (grant) so what set the officer off? the 37-year-old suspect noah lof-quist says he was mouthing off at the officer after he was arrested at a hotel. and on the way to the...