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main jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand she do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. so. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show who's late to class in the mornings modern tech . knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data the better. and san francisco things are very different there facial recognition was officially prohibited for use by the city's authorities in 29001 paskin was the initiator of the built in psychologically unhealthy when people know they were being watching every aspect of the public row on the streets in parks that's not the kind of city i want to live one reason for the ban on this technology fear of racial profiling indeed facial recognition systems make more mistakes with asian and black persons as well as with women children and elderly people a stu
main jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand she do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. so. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show who's late to class in the mornings modern tech . knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data the better....
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some of the plain jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand you do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. so. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show who's late to class in the mornings modern tech . knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data the better. and san francisco things are very different there facial recognition was officially prohibited for use by the city's authorities in 29001 paskin was the initiator of the bill it's psychologically unhealthy when people know they're being watching every aspect of the public row on the streets in parks that's not the kind of city i want to live one reason for the ban on this technology fear of racial profiling indeed facial recognition systems make more mistakes with asian and black persons as well as with women children and elderly people study
some of the plain jane young has gotten used to the cameras. on the one hand you do you sort of get the feeling you're being watched on the other hand it does help us learn and that's the main reason we're here. for all the pros outweigh the cons. so. screens are used to display when the boarding school students are in their rooms on time in the evenings they also show who's late to class in the mornings modern tech . knology is supposed to help the students excel says the school the more data...
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you know jane already and already very young and fresh and bright and a big ole are new to our new time you know they aren't in uganda now and brisco and all that already based on your name. and the. the producers of this program asked mcquarrie group to be interviewed but they declined. so al-jazeera asked mcquarrie to respond to statements made about them in the program. mcquarrie replied to say that they took their role in economic can community infrastructure very seriously. that in the time their fund was a shareholder thames water had made $14700000000.00 of capital investment. and that this had allowed thames water to reduce leakage and to keep bills at a low level. they went on to say that the investment had been financed by profits and borrowing and had been approved by the u.k. water services regulator off what. they concluded by saying that thames water had paid an average dividend to shareholders of 11 percent of capital expenditure. the last stage in the financial i say sion of water. the long term a stock market index to bet on water prices by nasdaq a stock exchange speci
you know jane already and already very young and fresh and bright and a big ole are new to our new time you know they aren't in uganda now and brisco and all that already based on your name. and the. the producers of this program asked mcquarrie group to be interviewed but they declined. so al-jazeera asked mcquarrie to respond to statements made about them in the program. mcquarrie replied to say that they took their role in economic can community infrastructure very seriously. that in the...
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jane roe. the two young attorneys argued that the texas law violated her constitutional right. row claimed that her life was not endanger. that there was another requirement for legal abortion in texas and that she could not afford to leave the state. but she had a right to be able to have an abortion under the same medical conditions. like the argument in belous roe and her attorneys claim that the abortion statute was unconstitutionally vague and it violated several of her rights, including first, fourth, fifth and 14th amendment rights. in the end of this cake, we are skipping over a few things. in the end, the court does agree to an imperfect trimester system. delineating when abortion is legal or illegal. according to the supreme court justices, since the medical community argued that fetuses could be viable after six months, then the state had the rights or interest to protect fetal life after that point. of course, providing inception for maternal life. but before viability, before six months, the court does not have enough -- sorry, the state does not have enough of a c
jane roe. the two young attorneys argued that the texas law violated her constitutional right. row claimed that her life was not endanger. that there was another requirement for legal abortion in texas and that she could not afford to leave the state. but she had a right to be able to have an abortion under the same medical conditions. like the argument in belous roe and her attorneys claim that the abortion statute was unconstitutionally vague and it violated several of her rights, including...
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young. never had to worry about my skin. you know, as a kid, you just don't think about those things. (jane did you first notice any crepiness on your body? hmm, probably around the age of 50, and i noticed, ooh, my--my neck, my chest, and my arms, and, you know, i'm not 19 anymore. i try to keep active, and i'm a big advocate of teaching women and helping women to stay fit. (jane) right, but fit is one thing and crepe is something else. whole--a whole different thing! a whole other thing, right, and this is kind of inevitable. -it's gonna happen. -i've used all kinds of lotions and potions, and there's just nothing that works like crepe erase. so, dorothy, what did you think when you heard there was a crepe erase advanced, that they were actually going to make a better version of crepe erase? i thought it was impossible, 'cause how can you make it better? and then i noticed, oh, it goes on so much smoother, it absorbs faster, and it keeps my skin hydrated. i use it all year round. it seems to get rid of all the crepey skin, and my sensitive skin never breaks out. crepe erase advanced works
young. never had to worry about my skin. you know, as a kid, you just don't think about those things. (jane did you first notice any crepiness on your body? hmm, probably around the age of 50, and i noticed, ooh, my--my neck, my chest, and my arms, and, you know, i'm not 19 anymore. i try to keep active, and i'm a big advocate of teaching women and helping women to stay fit. (jane) right, but fit is one thing and crepe is something else. whole--a whole different thing! a whole other thing,...
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jane austen throughout the checklist. frank lloyd wright throughout the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all throughout the checklist and ignored the plan. so many say i cannot expect to be jane austen or frank loyd wright but what we can embrace is a plan not of checklist but fragments of the expectations of a society and most of its expectations is not worthy and that requires courage passion in lieu of plans. that's a new one. and this is a new world. as we explore a new world instead of clinging to the old one? or are we smart and strong enough to become that we seek what is correct because we are afraid. caution is nothing but fear dressed up as common sense. the road less traveled is a popular palm and unpopular life choice the well-traveled road is so much safer but do we want our lives to be a resume or an adventure? don't let fear rule you. fear is what has poisoned our culture and community and national character. the very worst thing done in this country are done out of fear. phobia, sexism, sexism zeno pho
jane austen throughout the checklist. frank lloyd wright throughout the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all throughout the checklist and ignored the plan. so many say i cannot expect to be jane austen or frank loyd wright but what we can embrace is a plan not of checklist but fragments of the expectations of a society and most of its expectations is not worthy and that requires courage passion in lieu of plans....
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jane. >>hey daryn good morning. well a shocking one in 4 young american workers lost their jobs during this pandemic a key research says many gen x-ers so those are 23 in younger lost jobs in retail and hospitality. so those were industries that were hit really hard they had a lot of really young workers and them and early reports all also indicated that gen x-ers were impacted most severely financially by the crisis and also for will dedicate 15% of its stores shelf space to products from black owned companies becoming the first major retailer in the u.s. to take the 15% pledge is punched him from a movement that egan earlier this month amid demonstrations over the death of george floyd a crew at least 4 offers 9 blocking brands among the more than 290 it sells starbucks is closing up to 400 stores in the u.s. and canada over the next 18 months at the same time is adding carry out and pick up locations service says it has lost billion during this pandemic and it does say it's chinese restaurants are almost back to where they were before all of t
jane. >>hey daryn good morning. well a shocking one in 4 young american workers lost their jobs during this pandemic a key research says many gen x-ers so those are 23 in younger lost jobs in retail and hospitality. so those were industries that were hit really hard they had a lot of really young workers and them and early reports all also indicated that gen x-ers were impacted most severely financially by the crisis and also for will dedicate 15% of its stores shelf space to products...
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jane i thought you were interested in chimpanzees and forests. why are you spending so much time central around mound and places and spending so "time with young people? because if new generations aren't being raised to be better stewards than we have been there's no point in any of these efforts to save any of these animals or these environments and i would so is shocked and upset when i was traveling and meeting young people, particularly in the university student, college students, sometimes high school students, sometimes young people out in their first jobs, who seemed to have lost hope, who were depressed, who were angry, who were apathetic, and when i talked to them, they all said more or less the same, we feel this way because we feel you have compromise our security there's nothing we can do about it. i've got the grandchildren. we have compromised -- if you are a young person feeling that your future has been compromised by those who went before, you can't be more right. but if thank you county there's nothing that can be done you couldn't be more wrong and roots and chutes is a program for young people from preschool how to college and uni
jane i thought you were interested in chimpanzees and forests. why are you spending so much time central around mound and places and spending so "time with young people? because if new generations aren't being raised to be better stewards than we have been there's no point in any of these efforts to save any of these animals or these environments and i would so is shocked and upset when i was traveling and meeting young people, particularly in the university student, college students,...
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jane. >>well still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the death of george floyd is inspiring thousands of youngple around the bay area to call for social justice we're going to hear from them as they marched to police headquarters in south san francisco. and we're taking a live look outside still cloudy conditions around parts of the bay, but that should clear and now you leave us with cooler >>well the death of george floyd is inspiring thousands of young people all around the bay area to call for social justice. hundreds of protesters marched through neighborhoodsand businesses. business areas in south san francisco. the demonstration started just outside city hall and it remained peaceful during the nearly 2 mile walk to police headquarters. >>police are built on a system of hate and i really think that we need to get the message through people's these are human beings out here stop killing enough is enough. >>i mean this is of many. >>alonso at the police department mayor richard gov reno told the crowd saying the city stands in solidarity with them. >>east bay congressman eric swalwell is
jane. >>well still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the death of george floyd is inspiring thousands of youngple around the bay area to call for social justice we're going to hear from them as they marched to police headquarters in south san francisco. and we're taking a live look outside still cloudy conditions around parts of the bay, but that should clear and now you leave us with cooler >>well the death of george floyd is inspiring thousands of young people all around the bay...
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jane pierce. this was lhzdefined by overwhelg loss. by the time she and her husband arrived at the executive mansion, they had lost all three of their youngns and this reluctant first lady finds herself crippled by grief. for the next 45 minutes, we'll delve into jane pierce and to help us understand more about her, meet our guests, ann covell, author of jane means appleton pierce. welcome. set the stage for this conversation. 1852. what are the issues that bring franklin pierce white house? >> the political situation was dire at that time. there were problems between the north and south, the slavery issues and the democratic party to which he belonged was slit and there was a situation where they were having to find a nominee for the presidential election but didn't want anybody from the south because of the slavery situation. pierce appeared to be the best bet as a nominee at that time and mainly because of his reputation as a marvelous racken tour, but he had remained popular with the south and it was felt that there was a good chance that he would be able to win that nomination. there was a great deal of politicking around that time.
jane pierce. this was lhzdefined by overwhelg loss. by the time she and her husband arrived at the executive mansion, they had lost all three of their youngns and this reluctant first lady finds herself crippled by grief. for the next 45 minutes, we'll delve into jane pierce and to help us understand more about her, meet our guests, ann covell, author of jane means appleton pierce. welcome. set the stage for this conversation. 1852. what are the issues that bring franklin pierce white house?...
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jane pierce whose tenure in the white house was defined by overwhelming loss. by the time she and her husband franklin pierce arrived at the executive mansion, they had lost all three of their young sons and this reluctant first lady finds herself crippled by grief. for the next 45 minutes we will delve into jane pierce and to help us understand more about this first lady, meet our guest ann covell, an author of a new biography called chain, appleton pierce. >> 1852. , what are the issues that bring franklin pierce to the white house? the political situation was dire at that time. >> everything was in turmoil. there were problems between the north and the south and the slavery issues. the democratic party to which he belonged was split. there was a situation where they were having to find a nominee for the presidential election, but they did not want anybody from the south, obviously because of the slavery situation. franklin pierce appeared to them to be the best bet as a nominee at that time. mainly because of his reputation -- but he had remained popular with the south. it was felt that there was a good chance that he would be able to win that nomination. there was a great dea
jane pierce whose tenure in the white house was defined by overwhelming loss. by the time she and her husband franklin pierce arrived at the executive mansion, they had lost all three of their young sons and this reluctant first lady finds herself crippled by grief. for the next 45 minutes we will delve into jane pierce and to help us understand more about this first lady, meet our guest ann covell, an author of a new biography called chain, appleton pierce. >> 1852. , what are the issues...
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jane pierce, whose tenure in the white house was defined by overwhelming loss. by the time she and her husband, franklin pierce, arrived at the executive mansion, they have lost all three of their young sons, and this reluctant first lady first herself crippled by grief. for the next 45 minutes, we'll delve into jane pierce, and to help us understand more about this first lady, meet our guest, ann covell, who is the author of a new biography of jane pierce called, "jane means appleton pierce." good evening and welcome. >> hello. >> we'll set the stage for this conversation; 1852, what are the issues that bring franklin pierce to the white house? >> the political situation was dire at that time. everything was in turmoil. there were problems between the north and the south and the slavery issues. the democratic party to which he belonged was split and there was a situation where they were having to find a nominee for the presidential election, but they didn't want anybody from the south, obviously because of the slavery situation. >> franklin pierce appeared to them to be the best bet as a nominee at that time. and mainly because of his reputation as a marvelous raconteur, et cetera,
jane pierce, whose tenure in the white house was defined by overwhelming loss. by the time she and her husband, franklin pierce, arrived at the executive mansion, they have lost all three of their young sons, and this reluctant first lady first herself crippled by grief. for the next 45 minutes, we'll delve into jane pierce, and to help us understand more about this first lady, meet our guest, ann covell, who is the author of a new biography of jane pierce called, "jane means appleton...
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i mean, jane austen threw out the checklist for a well-bred regency era woman. frank lloyd wright threw out the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, lin-manuel miranda, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all threw out the checklist. they all ignored the plan. so maybe you're saying to yourself, i can't expect to be jane austen or frank lloyd wright. but i think what we can embrace is a hand-crafted life. not one made up of plans or checklists, of fragments of the expectations of a society that, honestly, in most of its expectations is not worthy of you or any of us. and that requires courage. not compliance. passion in lieu of simply plans. that's a new way and this, right now, is is a new world. so are we strong and smart enough to explore a new world instead of cling to the old one? are we smart and strong enough to become who we might be were we not afraid? because that's the problem, isn't it? i mean, we slavishly seek what is correct because we're afraid. caution is nothing but fear dressed up as common sense. the road less traveled, yeah, it's a popular poem, it's a
i mean, jane austen threw out the checklist for a well-bred regency era woman. frank lloyd wright threw out the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, lin-manuel miranda, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all threw out the checklist. they all ignored the plan. so maybe you're saying to yourself, i can't expect to be jane austen or frank lloyd wright. but i think what we can embrace is a hand-crafted life. not one made up of plans or checklists, of...
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let's go to jane who has some sports news, including what looked like a really nasty crash for one of our very successful younged. sky and her dad have been speaking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks. i trusted sky, i've seen her do it 100 times. i don't remember me going down, i was going in the air. what was going through your mind? even just seeing that makes me really sick, like physically, it's terrifying. i did everything that you shouldn't do, like i ran up to her and grabbed her, and said, "sky, i love you!" "just wake up, sky, wake up." ‘cause she was just not responding. and sky, i‘m guessing you don‘t remember any of this. well, after the fall i rememberjust like at the hospital, i'm like, what? 'cause i was like... and i saw my mum crying next to me, i was like, no, i didn't want mum to feel bad. she had lung lacerations, liver lacerations, stomach lacerations. she broke a lot of bones around her eye socket and the top of her head. i cracked my tooth. cracked her tooth, yeah. and these two bones, these two fingers are actually... fractured. the helmet was insane. sky wears the full face and
let's go to jane who has some sports news, including what looked like a really nasty crash for one of our very successful younged. sky and her dad have been speaking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks. i trusted sky, i've seen her do it 100 times. i don't remember me going down, i was going in the air. what was going through your mind? even just seeing that makes me really sick, like physically, it's terrifying. i did everything that you shouldn't do, like i ran up to her and grabbed...