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stop -- >> horace, hold on. leo?k you. >> second highest -- probably going to be the highest murder rate in the history of this city. if you could maybe wave your magic wand, leo, what would you do? what should be done? >> you have us all sing kumbaya. i want leo to go there. go ahead. >> i would want what president trump said is to get federal resources in there, stop threatening people who have -- legitimate -- may i finish?ay talking about making sure we have cops who are going to be fair to the african-american community. that is what i have not seen from trump. >> that is not the problem. the problem is -- >> no lack of -- >> [indiscernible]. >> i have to take this one. >> horace, i have to take this one. you look at the mayor there of baltimore say, hey, i didn't murder anybody. l are you kidding me? he's in charge of the police force. the city council is in charge of the police force. if there's a problem with the police force, go talk to the democrats because they've been running thatth place. >> in the fox a
stop -- >> horace, hold on. leo?k you. >> second highest -- probably going to be the highest murder rate in the history of this city. if you could maybe wave your magic wand, leo, what would you do? what should be done? >> you have us all sing kumbaya. i want leo to go there. go ahead. >> i would want what president trump said is to get federal resources in there, stop threatening people who have -- legitimate -- may i finish?ay talking about making sure we have cops who...
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-horace mann. we all share a passion for this work, and we all believe in our bones that education is a civil right, and the way to interrupt the inequities that we're seeing in our district is through restorative justice. we find ourselves in a position where we have walked through with families, step by step at every corner, and we have done so with the commitment to make sure that we're protecting the community we serve. we do this in collaboration with you. our leader in this work has been removed, without explanation, without warning. and what that does is it puts doubt in us that we have unity, and we need it. to do this work, we need to know you have our backs every step of the way. [applause] >> and our belief is that she was removed without justification. we're left to our own understanding what the cause is. we don't believe she should have been removed for a day, let alone facing termination. so we ask you to set the same standards for you that we have for us. when our students or famili
-horace mann. we all share a passion for this work, and we all believe in our bones that education is a civil right, and the way to interrupt the inequities that we're seeing in our district is through restorative justice. we find ourselves in a position where we have walked through with families, step by step at every corner, and we have done so with the commitment to make sure that we're protecting the community we serve. we do this in collaboration with you. our leader in this work has been...
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. >> dana: i wonder if you would admit while your voices so horace horace. >> jesse: not cigarettes.mount pleasant, south carolina, at the costco. the employees and costco members pulled together to feed the families of 50 students from the local high school for two weeks that they'll be out over the school holidays. right there in south carolina, which is so nice. people were helping others at christmas time. want to take a moment and send good thoughts to don johnson jr. in the hospital right now. serious brain injury but he is recovering. he's a husband, father, grandfather, and vietnam war veteran and we are sure you are going to get a lot better, and we wish you the best from "the five." >> jesse: good name. emily? >> emily: i like this story. so this cop was on his way home, riding back after a busy shift all day and we know much of the midwest was blanketed with snow this weekend. he saw a 6-year-old playing in his front yard playing with snowballs and this guy, the cop stopped and they have this amazing snowball fight in this kid's front yard. the video caught by nicole murph
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horace greeley.t was fairly well known. but this whole time, he was kind of panicking over nocturnal emissions. this is a big story in the book about the free lovers who are ultimately afraid of sex. that is part of the comic relief. susan: i want to get a little bit on the record about yourself. you teach english. this is a history book. how did those fields come together? prof. jackson: i have always done -- i have had an archival and historicists approach to the 19th century. literary scholars will look at a number of texts in addition to imaginative literature. things like legal decisions or scientific text. these are on the table for literary scholars. also that line between literature and -- corporate culture and politics is blurry, as we see with things like the liberator and the radical press that rises at this period. the novel of the century was uncle tom's cabin, an antislavery novel. my courses and my work, it's kind of about cultural history with literature being part of that. susan: who
horace greeley.t was fairly well known. but this whole time, he was kind of panicking over nocturnal emissions. this is a big story in the book about the free lovers who are ultimately afraid of sex. that is part of the comic relief. susan: i want to get a little bit on the record about yourself. you teach english. this is a history book. how did those fields come together? prof. jackson: i have always done -- i have had an archival and historicists approach to the 19th century. literary...
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electricity project 5 years ago but it was put on hold and nothing's happened since we have still horace's for financial assistance but nothing happened. the only power line anywhere nearby belongs to a wealthy farmer who had it connected to his property. electricity is in short supply in iraq even though the country is a major oil producer. that oil pumps 200000000 euros into state coffers every day money that could be invested in infrastructure says this engineer. then he could buy components to get the necessary power plant back to full capacity instead of the current 30 percent a year more half of us if we could buy the materials we need but the economic crisis in iraq makes that difficult the parts we need of the heart and soul of this plant. iraq's economic was are to a degree home grown much of the oil wealth is lost due to corruption it's the country's children who lose out the most. of the meeting without. just 12 but he says that if the country's oil wealth were invested properly many of the country's problems could be addressed. i have a lot of vietnam we have to protect our nat
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it allowed purity like horace mother to pay her children schools he's. told my father and my mother that you had to get it to me yet now i've done with my family you want me to come. in how to live without. me if you don't want me to go then i told them no because you have educated me i'd like you implicitly with me to win. you back. and with her regular income she can support her family. that has earned her respect in the community. having seen purity and the other girls join the ranger unit. and seeing them working with confidence we made the right decision you know might have been achieved and you know now when i'll go. any other girl who will be accepted into a ranger unit will also have our acceptance made. by purity like carr is a pioneer a woman of courage and that will one day benefit her daughter as well. the job created a strong bond between the female rangers. it took a while to convince the village elders to give them permission to do the work the project was initiated by the n.-g. o. international fund for animal welfare. this is a community
it allowed purity like horace mother to pay her children schools he's. told my father and my mother that you had to get it to me yet now i've done with my family you want me to come. in how to live without. me if you don't want me to go then i told them no because you have educated me i'd like you implicitly with me to win. you back. and with her regular income she can support her family. that has earned her respect in the community. having seen purity and the other girls join the ranger unit....
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the locust so horace when engine is. a really. good thing. and gas is. a scientist. especially. sort of belief. as it turns out. is also a giant. home to one of the world's most innovative plans to capture carbon dioxide c good listen as a research professor at the. end of the team behind. the carbon capture program reckon big energy even though this is a green energy plant point 5 percent of what comes out of the ground is made in gases cup and dioxide and hunch and sulfite. the idea is to take those home the missions and inject them back into the ground. theoretically you could. approve that's going to be released in the future you know from burning or no fossil fuel on earth you could culture it and you can store it in the ocean the great you know with all of it all of it you know about this 5. that's kind of the estimated you know emission of most of if if we a myth of the current rate increase coursing climb our chains causing us with the ocean. unless we covered with you that's incredible that this carbon capture method could be the solution to. eliminating our carbon foot
the locust so horace when engine is. a really. good thing. and gas is. a scientist. especially. sort of belief. as it turns out. is also a giant. home to one of the world's most innovative plans to capture carbon dioxide c good listen as a research professor at the. end of the team behind. the carbon capture program reckon big energy even though this is a green energy plant point 5 percent of what comes out of the ground is made in gases cup and dioxide and hunch and sulfite. the idea is to...
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list paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded prematurely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruit it here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up. at the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special police unit that exists that since the 1920 s. . and it was clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within the community. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the ministry of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit so into the regiment who was an octave loyalist paramilitary who was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of the also defense reg
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key events from the euro was street protests gripped cities all across the world chief among them horace and fact the whole of france it seems was affected by a kind of yellow fever charlotte dubin ski reports on the protest movement that's been shaking things up every weekend this year. as 29000 winds up in front since that time move reflection was a good g.a.a. what gifts did it bring well there were plenty from the government but many seemed to go down like a lead balloon and people took to the streets time and time again. yes we all know the french all famous for striking protesting but in 2019 it felt like that there was something. re picking out old wounds it's been a bump a year with on going protests and into professional strikes throughout the year one protest movement stood out every saturday without fail the yellow vests took to the streets. a movement born in 2018 but it left that small cone 2019 the yellow vests home to change in the social fabric and fronts they've charged to the streets in anger of what they see as being a hugely unequal country with a growing divide betwe
key events from the euro was street protests gripped cities all across the world chief among them horace and fact the whole of france it seems was affected by a kind of yellow fever charlotte dubin ski reports on the protest movement that's been shaking things up every weekend this year. as 29000 winds up in front since that time move reflection was a good g.a.a. what gifts did it bring well there were plenty from the government but many seemed to go down like a lead balloon and people took to...
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end to our correspondent charlotte do been closely following developments charlotte made afternoon horace what's the story there. well a very strong turnout in paris for what is now a strike that's in its 3rd week across the country another cool by unions for a nation wide set of strikes the suggestion is up to a 1000000 people to take part in this strike today we are waiting though for those officials. it has to come through we're just coming up to the bastille we just want to turn the camera around and get you a sense of the situation here people jam packed in around basti as you could probably see there in the distance the police of cordoned off part of the area which means it might be difficult for the protesters to move further on on the already designated route to take them all the way down to plastic. for the moment people look like they are grouping here to work out what's next people are furious they fused about the changes the government has made to the pensions as these changes that have already be proposed by the government are expected to be passed in the national assembly he
end to our correspondent charlotte do been closely following developments charlotte made afternoon horace what's the story there. well a very strong turnout in paris for what is now a strike that's in its 3rd week across the country another cool by unions for a nation wide set of strikes the suggestion is up to a 1000000 people to take part in this strike today we are waiting though for those officials. it has to come through we're just coming up to the bastille we just want to turn the camera...
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reason you tube became massive was you tube was having brief and drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blurred nobody knows where they stand. veiled or implied threats or vague language that's highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable protecting the hunt full of spoiled public figures who didn't like to be teased is a great way to lose the crowd this policy has good intentions on the surface but it's too messy it will drastically increase both resentment and complaining across the board don't censor criticism. explicit threats of violence were already banned but now the policy also applies to veiled or implied threats it also prohibits contents with malicious insult spaced on race religion and ethnicity repeat offenders will be stripped of their ability to earn advertising revenue and they have their videos taken down or that channel terminated completely or some creators have already had their content removed youtube says the decisions can be appealed. we expect there will continue to be hokey debates over some
reason you tube became massive was you tube was having brief and drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blurred nobody knows where they stand. veiled or implied threats or vague language that's highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable protecting the hunt full of spoiled public figures who didn't like to be teased is a great way to lose the crowd this policy has good intentions on the surface but it's too messy it...
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political expert alex horace whiting good morning alex and in london we have beer good moss joining us this morning good morning baggett with his speech a short while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor hands working class seats where people would have never dreamt of voting conservative and he mentioned that in his speech and he's will name over this time because of bricks it and because people just really didn't want to hear anything anymore and his message was very compelling is he going to also be able to win their hearts and minds and make them into conservative voters in the long term well this is exactly what he has to prove also with a domestic agenda he said he's going to concentrate on health and other social issues but 1st of all he has to get corrected on and then really really has to
political expert alex horace whiting good morning alex and in london we have beer good moss joining us this morning good morning baggett with his speech a short while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor...
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this led to the death of sally one of 2 horace friends a vocal critic of south korea's rigid ideals on how women should behave the social media backlash was cruel member of parliament parks and soak wants to address the issue through legislation her bill aims to make it possible for anyone to ask web portals to take down malicious or false comments. i am proposing defines hate discrimination as illegal information and allows anyone not just the victim to request comments to be taken down celebrities who are engaged in pop culture especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws. bill hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed in jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing industry. which i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i had made all my charges. but such admissions are rare meanwhile women a
this led to the death of sally one of 2 horace friends a vocal critic of south korea's rigid ideals on how women should behave the social media backlash was cruel member of parliament parks and soak wants to address the issue through legislation her bill aims to make it possible for anyone to ask web portals to take down malicious or false comments. i am proposing defines hate discrimination as illegal information and allows anyone not just the victim to request comments to be taken down...
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and you tube became massive was you tube was having beef and drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blurred nobody knows where they stand veiled or implied threats vague language that's highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable you tube is not allowed to censor people like a public or going to station while also claiming the special legal protections given to platforms you can have it both ways media commentator gina loudon told us there is a lack of understanding between internet users and a video platform standards. i think the fact that these so-called rules are so very loosely defined therein lies the problem because when you don't have well defined rules what you end up with is subjectivity and that's always been the problem with you to entire groups of people have been deemed monetise i've had this happen on my own you tube channel where my videos have been taken down because something didn't meet their community standards and a lot of times i can't even tell what it is i didn't think anything was offens
and you tube became massive was you tube was having beef and drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blurred nobody knows where they stand veiled or implied threats vague language that's highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable you tube is not allowed to censor people like a public or going to station while also claiming the special legal protections given to platforms you can have it both ways media commentator gina...
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for a reason you became massive was you tube was having brief drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blurred nobody knows where they stand. veiled or implied threats are very good language this highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable you tube is not allowed to censor people like a public organizations where claiming the special legal protections given to platforms you can have it both ways. to another media content that you know a lot of work in jena do you think these new rules the necessary could be effectively limit freedom of speech. i think that absolutely rules that were well defined could be necessary but i think the fact that these so-called rules are so very loosely defined therein lies the problem because when you don't have well defined rules what you end up with is subjectivity and that's always been the problem with you too because many people have complained for a long time that with you tube they are things get pulled down and they don't really understand why and they feel like it's subjective
for a reason you became massive was you tube was having brief drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blurred nobody knows where they stand. veiled or implied threats are very good language this highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable you tube is not allowed to censor people like a public organizations where claiming the special legal protections given to platforms you can have it both ways. to another media content...
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horace were committed here now it has become an important tourist destination for visitors from around the well it's over the past 10 years visited numbers have doubled more than 2000000 people now visit auschwitz every year. it's very moving through hard not to cry and we all feel on t.v. on freedom's many many times by the 1st time that you see in the 1st time in person that's pretty reset itself is really important like a place is giving greet people kind of impression about what happened what people went through and so on but i think that we are paying too much attention to the buildings to the place itself to the general names and films we've gotten too small attention to what was really important so where it all came from. the memorial site is set to add a new exhibition rooms to accommodate all the visitors pov a civic he says the an ending stream of guests says posed a real challenge the numbers of visitors that we're getting are already overwhelming this is like just a clean difficult operation so we are also planning to build a completely new visitor center that will be sligh
horace were committed here now it has become an important tourist destination for visitors from around the well it's over the past 10 years visited numbers have doubled more than 2000000 people now visit auschwitz every year. it's very moving through hard not to cry and we all feel on t.v. on freedom's many many times by the 1st time that you see in the 1st time in person that's pretty reset itself is really important like a place is giving greet people kind of impression about what happened...
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loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded premise surely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it existed since the 1920 s. . and it. it's clear from the outset that the u.d.r. was set up to recruit from within the loyalist unionist community. they were almost entirely drawn from within the community. declassified documents from british sources from the prime minister's office from the minister of defense secretary of state's office make it quite shockingly clear that from the perspective of the british government it was acceptable to recruit someone into the regiment who was an active loyalist paramilitary he was a member of a loyalist paramilitary group. there's no doubt that the creation of t
loyalist paramilitaries horace boyle and wesley somerville were killed instantly as the bomb exploded premise surely. well the ulster defense regiment was the largest regiment in the british army it was geographically recruited here and the north of ireland and it only served here in the north of ireland it was essentially a counterinsurgency unit that was set up the beginning of the troubles. that itself took over from the discredit the specials which was a special place philip thought it...
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all reasons you became massive was you tube was having brief drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blue nobody knows where they stand. veiled or implied threats vague language this highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable you tube is not allowed to censor people like a public organizations while claiming the special legal protections given to platforms you can have it both ways on some recent examples here to banda radio show host alex jones for spreading conspiracy theories although his channel was later reinstated and conservative commentators steven crowder was has been barred from earning money from his you tube channel over alleged racism and homophobia media commentator gina loudon believes that the new rules are open to abuse. i think the fact that these so-called rules are so very loosely defined therein lies the problem because when you don't have well defined rules what you end up with is subjectivity and that's always been the problem with you to interrogate roups of people have been deemed moneti
all reasons you became massive was you tube was having brief drama the line between criticism and horace mint is now so blue nobody knows where they stand. veiled or implied threats vague language this highly subjective that allows them to effectively silence anything regardless of content predictable you tube is not allowed to censor people like a public organizations while claiming the special legal protections given to platforms you can have it both ways on some recent examples here to banda...
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i have two sons, ben one in bu vista-horace mann. >> president cook: just leave a little bit of space between the mic. [speaking spanish language] [applause] >> i just want to highlight that not all parents are going to be able to speak, so i'm asking them to stand so that you know we're represented. [speaking spanish language] >> i would like to speak to you about the two committees that we're calling to be formed in this resolution. these committees need to be given the information and support necessary for them to carry out data monitoring, and oversight functioning to enhance accountability for the services and programs of latinx students. the latinx community council, a community advisory body comprised of latinx parents, student, educators, students, and service providers to encourage opportunities for latinx students. we encourage that these are the two biggest priorities as we move this resolution forward. thank you. [applaus [applause] [speaking spanish language] >> we are urge the district to provide clear guidelines and transparent process for the selection of members to th
i have two sons, ben one in bu vista-horace mann. >> president cook: just leave a little bit of space between the mic. [speaking spanish language] [applause] >> i just want to highlight that not all parents are going to be able to speak, so i'm asking them to stand so that you know we're represented. [speaking spanish language] >> i would like to speak to you about the two committees that we're calling to be formed in this resolution. these committees need to be given the...
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there were stationed police officers in our high schools and middle schools when i was principal at horace mann there was a police officer stationed at the school. i was one of the board members back in the 2000s against having armed police officers in the schools, particularly because i think our student delegates can handle the community of color. it was a long h long time ago. ththe event in 2002 resulted in the armed officers on marshall after they could not contain the student fight. it was others on campus that resulted in -- correct me if i'm wrong -- officer in distress signal, the highest they can give is officer down? >> yes, i was, working at that time and was a school resource officer. i was not working that day. it was a situation with multiple officers city-wide coming to the school. it was an incident we wished never would have happened. we learned a great deal because of it we have been able to accept shortcomings. now we base many of the methods and responses we use now are based on best police practices. >> it was 126 law enforcement. swat, sfpd, and deputy sheriffs in ri
there were stationed police officers in our high schools and middle schools when i was principal at horace mann there was a police officer stationed at the school. i was one of the board members back in the 2000s against having armed police officers in the schools, particularly because i think our student delegates can handle the community of color. it was a long h long time ago. ththe event in 2002 resulted in the armed officers on marshall after they could not contain the student fight. it...