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. >> you could say joanne ralph has a sunny disposition. >> i never criticize them, i never flip themm and go this, like this, but that's why b-it. >> even when it comes to fair weather fans of her beloved phoenix surgeon the 81-year-old has been a suns super fan since moving to arizona back in the '80s. >> i just watched the suns instead of detroit. and it was, i just got hooked on them. >> while she's thrilled her team is back in the finals this year, she still calls connie hawkins her all time favorite player recalling the time the two had a discussion about whether joanne would join the team on a special crew. >> he said come on, and i said to be honest with you, i might get in trouble. and he put his arm around me and he said, yeah, you might just get in trouble. so i didn't sign up for the crew. >> back in 1997, joanne did make it into the half time show, during the suns game. >> we had what we called wanna bee teachers, a bikini front and back and doing the chicken dance along with 80 other people. >> her moves earning her two round trip tickets. >> the real prize for joanne is
. >> you could say joanne ralph has a sunny disposition. >> i never criticize them, i never flip themm and go this, like this, but that's why b-it. >> even when it comes to fair weather fans of her beloved phoenix surgeon the 81-year-old has been a suns super fan since moving to arizona back in the '80s. >> i just watched the suns instead of detroit. and it was, i just got hooked on them. >> while she's thrilled her team is back in the finals this year, she still...
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we sowed those seeds and joann said let's get through with the meeting. we assigned responsibilities to each one of us. she said i will go. another black woman has been arrested on the buses. a trial this monday. as a protest, stay off the buses. there will be a meeting on monday evening. when the meetings were made, as a result of the seeds we sowed, neither one of us, it could not be known that we were doing this planning. if she -- if it had been known what she was doing as a teacher of a state-supported school, she would have been fired. she was fired anyway, but it was much later. i would have been disbarred before i got barred. the seeds were sown, the information was given out. when the buses started on monday morning, very few blacks rode the buses. we had mrs. parks' trial. i knew that they were going to convict her. i raised constitutional issues and got the witnesses i needed during the trial and i knew the jury was going to find her guilty of what she did and he find her $10 and we arranged for the appeal and proceeded to make the plans for th
we sowed those seeds and joann said let's get through with the meeting. we assigned responsibilities to each one of us. she said i will go. another black woman has been arrested on the buses. a trial this monday. as a protest, stay off the buses. there will be a meeting on monday evening. when the meetings were made, as a result of the seeds we sowed, neither one of us, it could not be known that we were doing this planning. if she -- if it had been known what she was doing as a teacher of a...
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joanne says i know who the spokesman ought to be. it ought to be my pastor, martin luther king, haven't been in town long, haven't been involved in any civil rights activities, but one thing he can do, he can move people with words. i said fine. i said let me suggest these other two leaders because we need them to be in key roles. e.d. nixon, he knew the black labor leader in new york, was president of his union, and if we make him the treasurer, you're going to need money to try to help do all the work that needs to be done, and randolph would help him do it, make him treasurer. then rufus lewis, a former coach at alabama state, well respected, was the owner of a nightclub called the citizens club. in order to get in that club, you had to be a registered voter, but his wife was the co owner of the largest [inaudible] in town. they have automobiles. they only use automobiles basically when they have film services. the we make him chairman of the transportation -- if we make him chairman of the transportation committee, then his wife
joanne says i know who the spokesman ought to be. it ought to be my pastor, martin luther king, haven't been in town long, haven't been involved in any civil rights activities, but one thing he can do, he can move people with words. i said fine. i said let me suggest these other two leaders because we need them to be in key roles. e.d. nixon, he knew the black labor leader in new york, was president of his union, and if we make him the treasurer, you're going to need money to try to help do all...
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but joanne, you look like you want to get in here and forgive me for being devil's advocate. but while this is all laudable, for example, addressing the clothing issues, the costume, issues of sports players, or for example, 11 sports player and libya and who's, who's suffering perhaps from mental health issues. you think we're all somehow getting just a little bit lost in all of this? not, not really, not to patrick time to speak about these topics, especially with the, with, with the whole thing about the mental issue is a topic has had such as the years and only recent need to accept people have mental health and i think they lympics is a path example, why not express how you really feel like you said, especially in, in can say they, they really try the years and years and they carry the country on that showed it is okay. has to be like, okay, i have mental health, i'm not gonna be home. and if she can't do it now and pay for the young people, that might be the pressure then when, when else would be able to do it. as a good point that joanne marco, over to you, i wanted to
but joanne, you look like you want to get in here and forgive me for being devil's advocate. but while this is all laudable, for example, addressing the clothing issues, the costume, issues of sports players, or for example, 11 sports player and libya and who's, who's suffering perhaps from mental health issues. you think we're all somehow getting just a little bit lost in all of this? not, not really, not to patrick time to speak about these topics, especially with the, with, with the whole...
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let's stretch it out and talk with portfolio manager and advisors at advisers capital management joanne feeney, good to have you on are you surprised rates have come down on far so fast in the last few weeks regardless of thereaction, wha does it mean >> good morning, brian great to see you it has been a price that rates have come down this much as a portfolio manager and economist, i can tell you that longer term interest rates are driven by fundamentals including two things inflation expectations and the second part of the interest rate is dependent on economic growth. we are in a period of high economic growth as we emerge from the covid-induced recession. if you look at global growth at 1.5% to 2% and after the initial growth after the recession takes a long time to unwind. we are seeing a rush to safety as some of the risk factors are elevated whether by covid or the g20 meeting and the talk about raising corporate taxes around the world in developed countries. those are two important risk factors that are perhaps right now driving investors to safety. we talked to clients and we h
let's stretch it out and talk with portfolio manager and advisors at advisers capital management joanne feeney, good to have you on are you surprised rates have come down on far so fast in the last few weeks regardless of thereaction, wha does it mean >> good morning, brian great to see you it has been a price that rates have come down this much as a portfolio manager and economist, i can tell you that longer term interest rates are driven by fundamentals including two things inflation...
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joanne is doing entire courses gi me anfhe essays. >> argumentative essay on emotional support animals. i also did research on the invention of insulin. >> reporter: they're passing with distinction with their help. and william is writing all the papers for a social psychology student who is getting straight as. the kenyans are so good at their job, that sometimes they get asked to dumb things down. >> i looked at it, and i said this doesn't look like you. this student is like, could you please lower it down. >> reporter: between them, they say they have enabled american students to cheat their way through everything. from u.s. history to engineering. even medicine. >> i think the state of cheating at colleges and universities is serious and getting more serious. >> reporter: ethics professor david lettinger has been sounding the alarm for years. >> we trust that our doctor has actually been to medical school. cheating leads us to overall social corruption, because it leads us to having a cadre of professionals who can't actually do the work that they claim they can do. >> reporter: th
joanne is doing entire courses gi me anfhe essays. >> argumentative essay on emotional support animals. i also did research on the invention of insulin. >> reporter: they're passing with distinction with their help. and william is writing all the papers for a social psychology student who is getting straight as. the kenyans are so good at their job, that sometimes they get asked to dumb things down. >> i looked at it, and i said this doesn't look like you. this student is...
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and in the column is joanne rowe's son donovan crowell. >> i never dreamed he would never do anythingheartbreaking to me. >> it's alleged the oath keepers had stashed weapons in a nearby hotel, had been planning, practicing military tactics since the election. now over radio communications, they were broadcasting their triumph. >> we are in the main dome right now. we are rocking it. they're throwing grenades, they're fricking shooting people with paintballs. but we're in here. >> get it, jess, do your -- this is what we lived up for, everything we trained for. >> in almost every corner, inside and out. many battles are raging. [ shouting ] >> it's over! you better run, cops! >> police officers are being crushed, trying to keep the surging mob from gaining entry to the lower west tunnel. [ screaming ] one officer, daniel hodges, screaming as his body is pressed into the door. officer michael fanone had heard the radio calls and rushed to help. >> this is not a law enforcement operation. >> his body camera captures the moment he faced the mob of thousands. >> we were in a medieval batt
and in the column is joanne rowe's son donovan crowell. >> i never dreamed he would never do anythingheartbreaking to me. >> it's alleged the oath keepers had stashed weapons in a nearby hotel, had been planning, practicing military tactics since the election. now over radio communications, they were broadcasting their triumph. >> we are in the main dome right now. we are rocking it. they're throwing grenades, they're fricking shooting people with paintballs. but we're in...
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. >> welcome to joann blanks child development center. >> reporter: i visited some of fort belvoir'se home-based family care providers and seven child development centers including one of the army's largest... >> reporter: leo duran is the director of the joann blanks child development center which serves more than 280 children ranging in age from six weeks to five. >> we have a diverse staff in here, which i love. it is very important because we also have very diverse families. and when we have teachers who can actually make that family, you know, more comforting to them when they know that we speak the language. >> reporter: teachers follow approved curriculum and there are unannounced inspections several times a year. janet evans is the chief of child and youth services at fort belvoir. >> they are teachers. they're not babysitters. we developndividual training plans for them. we have staff that come in brand new with a teaching degree. and they would still have to have this same training with the departnt, with the army for those meeting those training components on how we do it
. >> welcome to joann blanks child development center. >> reporter: i visited some of fort belvoir'se home-based family care providers and seven child development centers including one of the army's largest... >> reporter: leo duran is the director of the joann blanks child development center which serves more than 280 children ranging in age from six weeks to five. >> we have a diverse staff in here, which i love. it is very important because we also have very diverse...
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charles: joining me now advisors capital management partner, joanne feeney.ion is hot. the cpi growth though, if you look at cpi, the flexible type, used cars, that was 1/3 of the surge. you have got david rosenberg the ultimate curmudgeon, 90% of this is temporary. where are you on this? are you with powell and the transitory argument or do you think there are certain elements that will be with us for a long time that must be addressed? >> well, charles, first of all always good to be with with you certainly some of this is transitory and it is identifiably so. used cars you just mentioned. transportation costs, some food costs. you have to put this in greater context. this is a very unusual recession we went through with a deliberate shutdown. now we're having a reopening which is happening in stages, right? we had the first reopening. it happened very quickly. people had all these savings and started to spend. yet production hadn't yet really turned back on completely. so we are certainly running into a situation where they're awful lot of shortages from s
charles: joining me now advisors capital management partner, joanne feeney.ion is hot. the cpi growth though, if you look at cpi, the flexible type, used cars, that was 1/3 of the surge. you have got david rosenberg the ultimate curmudgeon, 90% of this is temporary. where are you on this? are you with powell and the transitory argument or do you think there are certain elements that will be with us for a long time that must be addressed? >> well, charles, first of all always good to be...
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reagan and joanne would always answer the exact same weight? just call her. um, but you do see this funeral where? there are representatives of every presidential family going as far back as the kennedys where the tributes to nancy reagan are poignant and funny and incredibly honest about not just her strengths but her flaws. and i think in that funeral. you really do. begin to understand that it really isn't until the very end of her life and especially after they see the the stoicism with which and the devotion with which she dealt with her husband's. final illness that people begin to understand that for all of her complexity for all of her flaws for all of her demons the real strength. of her character, and i really think she was you know, she paid the highest price imaginable for the acclaim. that finally came her way. you got to know nancy reagan pretty well and writing this book. you think she would think about it? i would hope that she would think it was honest. i i really tried to. put everything in as much context. as i could get this this book is n
reagan and joanne would always answer the exact same weight? just call her. um, but you do see this funeral where? there are representatives of every presidential family going as far back as the kennedys where the tributes to nancy reagan are poignant and funny and incredibly honest about not just her strengths but her flaws. and i think in that funeral. you really do. begin to understand that it really isn't until the very end of her life and especially after they see the the stoicism with...
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how was that to me it sounds things joanne thought. is alyssa, your boss? this is all done. so my whole, so what i'll do and i will hold off dollars to go on. i'll go all. so was great news. 6 gone. going just out of college, the lowest lousy. like go through diagnosis. why my home because i was like okay cool. yeah. and then i think another come yet when you're with an issue now. yeah, i will. i'm. i feel like i'm not in yet. i did that last last i didn't use that to them, but our many different back in the women took along the morning. i see the what's up with the video that i could get. so i thought i'd that said, you know, but yeah, we knew sy, yard new york and i had that much money. they were selling the jets things and i think again, mackenzie and some bills that seem longer to get me . i grew up pinking megan, i had to find this one particular person who could then i had to spend x amount of time with and now what i understand of dating is, you know, you could meet someone to figure out if you want to see them. the next time or not this is something you had actually
how was that to me it sounds things joanne thought. is alyssa, your boss? this is all done. so my whole, so what i'll do and i will hold off dollars to go on. i'll go all. so was great news. 6 gone. going just out of college, the lowest lousy. like go through diagnosis. why my home because i was like okay cool. yeah. and then i think another come yet when you're with an issue now. yeah, i will. i'm. i feel like i'm not in yet. i did that last last i didn't use that to them, but our many...
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this being said, joanne writes in to say this, if i am vaccinated, do i need to get a booster? i think she is in reference to this new variant. do you anticipate this being the case? >> right now there is no recommendation with regard to that. the really good news about these vaccines is they work really well with these variants. these vaccines are your force field to prevent these vaccines from infecting you. there is no recommendation at this point for any boosters, which again is good and reinforces the fact that these vaccines are absolutely excellent. >> let's shift gears just a little bit. recently, san francisco had made the announcement that they are requiring city workers to get vaccinated or they could be fired. when you are part of that decision? >> so i think with regard to vaccination among employees, really the key here is for us to have a workplace that is as safe as possible and we serve the public. we support the policy of the department of human resources in that regard. we also know that a number of healthcare settings are requiring providers to be vaccinated
this being said, joanne writes in to say this, if i am vaccinated, do i need to get a booster? i think she is in reference to this new variant. do you anticipate this being the case? >> right now there is no recommendation with regard to that. the really good news about these vaccines is they work really well with these variants. these vaccines are your force field to prevent these vaccines from infecting you. there is no recommendation at this point for any boosters, which again is good...
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. >> to joann. thanks everyone for joining ustonight i . >> how are you? >> i'm good, congratulations on your new book, "out of many, one" . >> thank you to barnes and noble for helping sell it. they've always been unbelievably helpful to authors including me and great company and i'm honored to be with you as the moderator. >> thanks dad, i'm excited to dive into your book but first i know that many in our audience might be surprised to see you in your new role as that of an artist. i don't remember talking about arts all that much growing up with you so i wonder if you could tell us how you decided to take up painting. how did you end up in my mister ? >> i know it's a shock to you and your mother and your sister and a lot of other people are very surprised. barbara, after the presidency i was busy but i miss learning. and i read winston churchill's essay painting as a pastime and i always admired churchill's leadership. i looked at his paintings and i could tell the joy he had that he derived from painting. i said if that guy could paint, i campaigned.
. >> to joann. thanks everyone for joining ustonight i . >> how are you? >> i'm good, congratulations on your new book, "out of many, one" . >> thank you to barnes and noble for helping sell it. they've always been unbelievably helpful to authors including me and great company and i'm honored to be with you as the moderator. >> thanks dad, i'm excited to dive into your book but first i know that many in our audience might be surprised to see you in your...
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joanne, your take on the volatility?ing, maria. yeah, i mean, clearly we have seen one of the reopenings. that caused a surge in stocks earlier in the year. when the covid delta variant started to surge in india, the reopening trend really fell off. that started in march and it's really continued. only in recent days has that turned around. it is a market of very different activity. we've had secular growth continuing. we now see the reopening trade once again starting to turn positive but we do think that after labor day when kids are back in school, the unemployment benefits run out, we think the return of workers to the workforce and that should give a further boost to confidence that the economic recovery will continue. and we think that investors ought to be well positioned here both in the reopening trades and also in secular growth, plus some defensives, because don't forget about inflation. we stopped talking about it a little bit but it's still a risk that's out there and you want some things in the portfolio to
joanne, your take on the volatility?ing, maria. yeah, i mean, clearly we have seen one of the reopenings. that caused a surge in stocks earlier in the year. when the covid delta variant started to surge in india, the reopening trend really fell off. that started in march and it's really continued. only in recent days has that turned around. it is a market of very different activity. we've had secular growth continuing. we now see the reopening trade once again starting to turn positive but we...
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the mural included images of joanne chesimard, who was convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper well as the logo of the new black panthers. it has since been removed, legal experts say the officers don't have a strong case. you have to say that there was harassment or discrimination on the basis of race or religion or national origin, but not on the basis of your profession. so it's there's just no way that this is a viable lawsuit. hello alto city attorney told the associated press. the city has not been served with the lawsuit. oakland police say the man who shot and killed a private banker last year was a mentally ill man with a grudge. the victim's family says police knew the suspect was threatening the man and his wife and his creates ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us the family is now suing the city. miles arm said it was a private banker and father of three whose second wife, molina was pregnant with their first child together, but in may 2020 arm said was shot and killed outside his house at 76, a in east oakland. police say by this man, jamal thomas, a mentally ill
the mural included images of joanne chesimard, who was convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper well as the logo of the new black panthers. it has since been removed, legal experts say the officers don't have a strong case. you have to say that there was harassment or discrimination on the basis of race or religion or national origin, but not on the basis of your profession. so it's there's just no way that this is a viable lawsuit. hello alto city attorney told the associated press. the...
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. >> reporter: joanne's tuition fees were due. >> you have to find something to do for yourself. >> reporterned to the global hire for industry. >> it's not something to be proud of, telling people that you help cheat. >> reporter: kenyans advertise their services with hip names like essay jedi. these are legitimate platforms offering academic assistance. but some students use them to pay writers who will do anything for thm an urgent essay to an entire college degree. william has firsthand experience of this with one client. >> i did his degree and right now i'm doing his masters. i'm also going to do his ph.d. >> reporter: he is the most successful of the two, earning over $2,000 a month. he secures work for himself and other writers. the american student pays between $20 to $50 a page. william takes a 75% cut, but kenyan writer can earn as little as $5 a page. the kenyans are also
. >> reporter: joanne's tuition fees were due. >> you have to find something to do for yourself. >> reporterned to the global hire for industry. >> it's not something to be proud of, telling people that you help cheat. >> reporter: kenyans advertise their services with hip names like essay jedi. these are legitimate platforms offering academic assistance. but some students use them to pay writers who will do anything for thm an urgent essay to an entire college...
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>> found er joanne ewald. >> having this leather donated to us it's so huge. it is opening opportunities for us to create pieces that we have never done before. >> two new hires since the pandemic began. jessica cannup with those latest creations. keychains, wallets. >> you supporting people who are in need right now during the pandemic and local businesses. >> made in america! >> hi david! >> and pingree detroit. the eight owners, all co-owners, transforming that leather into wallets and bags. >> hi, david. >> nathaniel crawford ii and the team. >> we're also honored to work alongside ford to give these underutilized materials new life. >> hi david. >> rain rose, lead sewer. her photo right on the new products. ssage - smells like a new care because it nearly was. >> we believe that anything is possible and if we see a better way, we'll find a way to make it happen and to make our neighborhood stronger. >> all with those three words in mind -- >> made in america! >> we believe anything is possible, too. and we love made in america. i'm david muir. i'll see yo
>> found er joanne ewald. >> having this leather donated to us it's so huge. it is opening opportunities for us to create pieces that we have never done before. >> two new hires since the pandemic began. jessica cannup with those latest creations. keychains, wallets. >> you supporting people who are in need right now during the pandemic and local businesses. >> made in america! >> hi david! >> and pingree detroit. the eight owners, all co-owners,...
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you know, they're thinking about all the what if the other mistakes, dr joanne, dark hater is a sports psychologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do, thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa clara psychology professor dr thomas plant is that as we get older. it's possible that some things can get into our head in ways that would maybe we're not true when we were younger, less mature and maybe more naive double. kidder says she tries to get athletes to focus on positive thoughts. and that can be true for anyone under stress to perform. if you can see it, see it in your mind and then say it to yourself. i can do this and then do it execute when it counts at gymnastics camp and encore gym in walnut creek tuesday, biles is still very much an inspiration. perhaps now even more, so i really
you know, they're thinking about all the what if the other mistakes, dr joanne, dark hater is a sports psychologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do, thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa...
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but that number isn't making everybody happy as the film star scarlet, joanne and had su disney for the way it released the movie saying her contract guaranteed and exclusive theatrical relief. and this is the big part. her salary was based in large part on box office performance of the film. but it disney spokesperson downplayed the suit, saying it is especially sad and distressing in its callous disregard for the her epic and prolonged global effects of the cobra. 1900 pandemic, adding the distributor composite comply fully with her get on track. and the streaming relief gave her the opportunity to earn more than $20000000.00 more than the $20000000.00 that she has already earned. rachel, wow, that's why it is likely to continue. as we see more and more movies dealing with exactly, you thought it's not a big where they made $60000000.00, but turns out there might be some other problems and that's it for this time. you can catch boom bus on demand, a portable tv available on smartphones, tablets you google play in the apple app store. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smar
but that number isn't making everybody happy as the film star scarlet, joanne and had su disney for the way it released the movie saying her contract guaranteed and exclusive theatrical relief. and this is the big part. her salary was based in large part on box office performance of the film. but it disney spokesperson downplayed the suit, saying it is especially sad and distressing in its callous disregard for the her epic and prolonged global effects of the cobra. 1900 pandemic, adding the...
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the mayor of liverpool, joanne anderson, has described the decision as incomprehensible and says theyllor i spoke to said they would rather have a new football ground in the city than world heritage status. but liverpool is only the third place ever to lose world heritage status after an animal sanctuary in 0magh and, after dresden and now liverpool. and, after dresden and now liverpool-— liverpool. colin, thank you very much indeed. _ a top police officer will be put in charge of tackling violence against women and girls in england. the creation of the post follows the disappearance and murder in march of 33—year—old sarah everard, which spaked a public debate about women's safety. ministers also say they will consider making harrassment such as wolf—whistling a specific crime. we can talk to our special correspondent lucy manning. lucy, what other measures are in this strategy?— this strategy? well, the starting oint of this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, _ this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, do _ this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, do
the mayor of liverpool, joanne anderson, has described the decision as incomprehensible and says theyllor i spoke to said they would rather have a new football ground in the city than world heritage status. but liverpool is only the third place ever to lose world heritage status after an animal sanctuary in 0magh and, after dresden and now liverpool. and, after dresden and now liverpool-— liverpool. colin, thank you very much indeed. _ a top police officer will be put in charge of tackling...
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joanne from england and her italian husband alfonso are only too sure. england. italy. england!y have invited me to their pizzeria to see how easily one family from two famous footballing nations can get along. you're an english rose among thorns. laughter. how you going to cope? it is so nice, a win—win situation. so nice for the cultures to come together. someone has to lose. exactly. is going be unbearable? —— is it going to be unbearable? i wouldn't dare. he will. i can't talk too much when i am eating. i because of the concentration of italians and being in bedford, it is so important, we are both in the final, the perfect final, it can go either way, that is how we have to see it. you will take it on the chin if england win? i will have to, but it will be a bitter blow. will you release an english themed pizza? definitely not. good idea! i have to draw the line somewhere. all of those italian families, those with connections, what a great place to watch the match tonight in bedford, a great place as well to be on wembley way, the flares are still going off, i can still see
joanne from england and her italian husband alfonso are only too sure. england. italy. england!y have invited me to their pizzeria to see how easily one family from two famous footballing nations can get along. you're an english rose among thorns. laughter. how you going to cope? it is so nice, a win—win situation. so nice for the cultures to come together. someone has to lose. exactly. is going be unbearable? —— is it going to be unbearable? i wouldn't dare. he will. i can't talk too...
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the mural depicts the likeness of a fugitive, joanne chesimard, otherwise known as assata shakur, memberthe black liberation army. 1973. she escaped from prison, fled to cuba and has not been found, those paintings included the logo of the new black panthers identified by the southern poverty law center is a hate group which has encouraged violence against law enforcement and white and jewish people. a lawsuit filed on june 4th by 5 officers against the city of palo alto reads in part "law enforcement officers including plaintiffs were forced to physically pass and confront the mural and it's offensive, discriminatory, and harassing iconic -- iconography any time they entered the palo alto police department." officers complained that the mural violates state law and the fair employment and housing act. national police officers association petitioned last july for its removal saying "imagine putting a 7 feet tall mural of a nurse killer in front of a hospital or someone who assassinated the mayor in front of the mayor's house." the atrocity of the celebration of a fugitive convicted cop k
the mural depicts the likeness of a fugitive, joanne chesimard, otherwise known as assata shakur, memberthe black liberation army. 1973. she escaped from prison, fled to cuba and has not been found, those paintings included the logo of the new black panthers identified by the southern poverty law center is a hate group which has encouraged violence against law enforcement and white and jewish people. a lawsuit filed on june 4th by 5 officers against the city of palo alto reads in part "law...
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joanne and her husband alfonso are only too sure. england. italy.us footballing nations can get along. english rose among thorns. laughter. how you going to cope? it is so nice, a win—win situation. so nice for the cultures to come together. someone has to lose. exactly. i wouldn't dare. he will. i can't talk too much when i am eating — because of the concentration of italians and being in bedford, it is so important, we are both in the final, the perfect final, it can go either way, that is how we have to see it. you will take it on the chin if england win? i will have to, but it will be a bitter blow. will you release an english themed pizza? definitely not. good idea. i have to draw the line somewhere. let me bring you an update on the story we were telling you about, richard branson's trip to space today on his virgin galactic spaceship. it has been delayed, we are hearing, about an hour and a half, it was due to take off at 2pm uk time and it will now be 3:30pm uk time. so, a 90 minute delay in richard branson's trip to space. now it's time for
joanne and her husband alfonso are only too sure. england. italy.us footballing nations can get along. english rose among thorns. laughter. how you going to cope? it is so nice, a win—win situation. so nice for the cultures to come together. someone has to lose. exactly. i wouldn't dare. he will. i can't talk too much when i am eating — because of the concentration of italians and being in bedford, it is so important, we are both in the final, the perfect final, it can go either way, that...
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. ♪ ♪ [music break] amy: this is "we will rise up" by joanne shenandoah. democracy now!acynow.org. i am amy goodman. -- arrived at the carlisle indian industrial school. they were forced to attend in pennsylvania. this weekend, some of them returned home after they were ripped from their families more than a century ago. carlisle was the first government boarding school that was off of reservation land, and it set the standard for other schools. the schools were known for their brutal assimilation practices, forcing students to change their clothing, language and culture. more than 10,000 children were taken to the carlisle school before it closed in 1918. many of the kids died and were buried in a cemetery on-site instead of being returned to their parents. in the past week, 10 of them, their remains were returned home. one was returned to the alaskan tribe. the other nine were returned to the rosebud sioux tribe of south dakota. five of them were among the first students brought the carlisle. on wednesday, interior department secretary deborah haaland, whose great-gran
. ♪ ♪ [music break] amy: this is "we will rise up" by joanne shenandoah. democracy now!acynow.org. i am amy goodman. -- arrived at the carlisle indian industrial school. they were forced to attend in pennsylvania. this weekend, some of them returned home after they were ripped from their families more than a century ago. carlisle was the first government boarding school that was off of reservation land, and it set the standard for other schools. the schools were known for their...
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leo durant is the director of the joann blank center, which serves within 280 children ranging in agesix weeks to five years. >> we have diverse staffing here, which i love. it is very important, because we also have very diverse families. and when we have teachers who can actually make that family more comforting to them when they know that we speak the language. cat: teachers follow approved curriculum, and there are unannounced inspections several times a year. janet evans is the chief of child and youth services at fort belfour. >> their teachers, they are not babysitters. we develop iividual training plans for them. we have staff that come in brand-new with a teaching degree, and they would still have to have the same training with the department of defense for those meeting the training components on how we do it here, to define that quality. cat: tammy mcgruder has been a lead teacher here for 19 years. she says in addition to sharpening her professional skills, providing top quality childcare also means team -- routine, safety, and warmth. >> i want to make sure that i can do
leo durant is the director of the joann blank center, which serves within 280 children ranging in agesix weeks to five years. >> we have diverse staffing here, which i love. it is very important, because we also have very diverse families. and when we have teachers who can actually make that family more comforting to them when they know that we speak the language. cat: teachers follow approved curriculum, and there are unannounced inspections several times a year. janet evans is the chief...
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one of the images was of joanne, she was convicted as in the 1973 execution-style killing of new jerseylian. the officers are alleging this is discriminatory and workplace harassment and that it violates the fair employment and housing act but importantly they also say that it essentially sanctifies an atrocity to celebrate a fugitive, convicted cop killer right in front of city hall. they say every time they enter the front doors that they have to walk across it. >> gillian: as i understand it, this is a big part of a case that the officers are bringing against the city, the precise location of the mural. it's the factors that you broke down. the average american might not be able to appreciate if they were just to walk by the mural in the street, recognizing all the things that are sort of connoted within it. but the fact that they have to look at this while they are going in and out of work every day, showing up for patrols, that they find particularly egregious. what i don't know and i would defer to you, whether that is the linchpin of their case. the first amendment protection of
one of the images was of joanne, she was convicted as in the 1973 execution-style killing of new jerseylian. the officers are alleging this is discriminatory and workplace harassment and that it violates the fair employment and housing act but importantly they also say that it essentially sanctifies an atrocity to celebrate a fugitive, convicted cop killer right in front of city hall. they say every time they enter the front doors that they have to walk across it. >> gillian: as i...
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joanne, good to see you. take you for watching an hour of the faulkner focus. right after this commercial break. there's no expiration date on your eligibility for the va home loan. every veteran, every service member out there if you're thinking about buying a home if you're thinking about a cash out refi whatever you're thinking with a mortgage, you should come to newday usa first. veteran homeowners. three reasons to do a cash out refi right now. home values are high while rates are low. newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. and you could take out $50,000 dollars or more. oh! don't burn down the duplex. terminix. usaa is made for the safe pilots. don't burfor mac.he duplex. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. lucia. who announces her intentions even if no one's there. and sgt moore. who leaves room for her room. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. get a quote and start saving. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mo
joanne, good to see you. take you for watching an hour of the faulkner focus. right after this commercial break. there's no expiration date on your eligibility for the va home loan. every veteran, every service member out there if you're thinking about buying a home if you're thinking about a cash out refi whatever you're thinking with a mortgage, you should come to newday usa first. veteran homeowners. three reasons to do a cash out refi right now. home values are high while rates are low....
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earlier, we heard from three political reporters from across the regions in england — starting with joannecting a shortfall of nearly £49 million in — predicting a shortfall of nearly £49 million in the next three years. where — million in the next three years. where that money will be saved from, what cuts _ where that money will be saved from, what cuts will be made, theyjust don't _ what cuts will be made, theyjust don't know. i've been speaking to leslie, _ don't know. i've been speaking to leslie, who — don't know. i've been speaking to leslie, who is the leader of the council, — leslie, who is the leader of the council, she has only been in post for two _ council, she has only been in post for two months. she says she has no idea how— for two months. she says she has no idea how this— for two months. she says she has no idea how this money will be saved. the former— idea how this money will be saved. the former actress may have to pull out the _ the former actress may have to pull out the performance of her life if she is _ out the performance of her life if she is to — out the perfo
earlier, we heard from three political reporters from across the regions in england — starting with joannecting a shortfall of nearly £49 million in — predicting a shortfall of nearly £49 million in the next three years. where — million in the next three years. where that money will be saved from, what cuts _ where that money will be saved from, what cuts will be made, theyjust don't _ what cuts will be made, theyjust don't know. i've been speaking to leslie, _ don't know. i've been...
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definitely read it on next door, and it really was concerning because this is our neighborhood resident, joanne yoshioka is talking about the incident she first learned about our next door through a message that started with these words. quote woman escapes being kidnapped and imprisoned yesterday. no one did anything in a neighborhood where there are parks, playgrounds and kids. the post goes on to describe how he heard a woman screaming for help down walnut street in maxwell park, but with my daughter someone that you loved, it would be so upsetting to know that they no one came to their aid. the good samaritan describes going outside while his wife and sister called police and seeing the woman who begged him for help describing her escape from a home where she'd been held captive by a man for three days with all the crime that is going on here. it makes it hard for people to come forth and say something. do something because they're scared. but the good samaritan was not while talking to the victim in front of his house. the man she said, held her captive pulled up in a car. he wrote that he
definitely read it on next door, and it really was concerning because this is our neighborhood resident, joanne yoshioka is talking about the incident she first learned about our next door through a message that started with these words. quote woman escapes being kidnapped and imprisoned yesterday. no one did anything in a neighborhood where there are parks, playgrounds and kids. the post goes on to describe how he heard a woman screaming for help down walnut street in maxwell park, but with my...
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survived just started dating and then this happening if we didn't have this joseph is from canada and joannebirch bay has to fly to seattle to come. to bellingham, even though you live but 50 minutes were here. maybe and i lived. i worked 15 minutes from here. the couple says this first step from canada will make it that much easier to be together even with some of the rules, canadian officials say all travelers must submit proof of vaccination and travel information. they must also get a negative covid test before arriving in canada. regardless of vaccination status. oh my gosh, we talk about all the time. it's like when we're old and grace and on our front porch we're going to be laughing about remember when we used to sit in the hut, the couple is now engaged to be married and says, this park will always have a special place in their hearts. it'll be something that we're. we're grateful for, but i think that will be super. glad it's over, and we'll probably laugh about one world in blaine, jennifer lee. well, the housing market across the country continues to be red hot with offers coming
survived just started dating and then this happening if we didn't have this joseph is from canada and joannebirch bay has to fly to seattle to come. to bellingham, even though you live but 50 minutes were here. maybe and i lived. i worked 15 minutes from here. the couple says this first step from canada will make it that much easier to be together even with some of the rules, canadian officials say all travelers must submit proof of vaccination and travel information. they must also get a...
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black community even was quite ready for it, but there were some people as a result of that case, joanneinson who taught at alabama state, and i had known her since the time i was in college there, she had an appointment with the bus company officials and with the city officials about the claudette colvin case, and that -- while african americans were about 75% of the patrons being mistreated. she wanted to get them better treatment. they said they were sorry about what happened and they would see that didn't happen again, but that was the end of that. but i knew as a result of that, this there were a number of people in montgomery, black people, jo ann robinson, e.d. nixon, mrs. parks, and claudette colvin and her family who wanted something done about the buses. and mrs. robinson after setting up that meeting, she had had a personal experience back in 1948 on the buses. we would keep a record of it, and i knew there were some people who wanted it, and there would be a later date and another opportunity, and that opportunity came with mrs. parks on december 1, 1955. >> that's a great se
black community even was quite ready for it, but there were some people as a result of that case, joanneinson who taught at alabama state, and i had known her since the time i was in college there, she had an appointment with the bus company officials and with the city officials about the claudette colvin case, and that -- while african americans were about 75% of the patrons being mistreated. she wanted to get them better treatment. they said they were sorry about what happened and they would...
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you know, they're thinking about all the what if you have the mistakes, dr joanne, dark hair is a sports psychologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do. thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa clara psychology professor dr thomas plant is that as we get older. it's possible that some things can get into our head in ways that would maybe we're not true when we were younger, less mature and maybe more naive double. kidder says she tries to get athletes to focus on positive thoughts. and that can be true for anyone under stress to perform. if you can see it, see it in your mind and then say it to yourself. ah i can do this and then do it execute when it counts at gymnastics camp and encore gym in walnut creek tuesday, biles is still very much an inspiration. perhaps now even more, so i real
you know, they're thinking about all the what if you have the mistakes, dr joanne, dark hair is a sports psychologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do. thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa...
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the mural included images of joanne chesimard, who was convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper well as the logo of the new black panthers. the suit claims officers were forced to pass by it on their way to work and found the peace offensive halloween so city attorney told the associated press. the city has not been served with the lawsuit for more. we're joined by david levine, professor of law and you see hastings. david good to have you officers arguing the mural created a hot still work environment. how strong do you think their cases? uh well, um not good. uh i was thinking just how bad is it? i mean, i mean, i don't understand what they're doing. to be honest, um, it's not in any sense discrimination or even harassment. the reason is. that in order to demonstrate any sort of a claim it has to be on an illegal basis. and so, for example, the main statute they're suing under under california law, you have to say that there was harassment or discrimination on the basis of race or religion or national origin, but not on the basis of your profession. so it's there's just no way
the mural included images of joanne chesimard, who was convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper well as the logo of the new black panthers. the suit claims officers were forced to pass by it on their way to work and found the peace offensive halloween so city attorney told the associated press. the city has not been served with the lawsuit for more. we're joined by david levine, professor of law and you see hastings. david good to have you officers arguing the mural created a hot still...
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definitely read it on next door, and it really was concerning because this is our neighborhood resident, joanne yoshioka is talking about the incident she first learned about on next door through message that started with these words, quote. woman escapes being kidnapped and imprisoned yesterday. no one did anything in a neighborhood where there are parks, playgrounds and kids. the post goes on to describe how he heard a woman screaming for help down walnut street in maxwell park, but with my daughter someone that you loved, it would be so upsetting to know that they no one came to their aid. the good samaritan describes going outside while his wife and sister called police and seeing the woman who begged him for help describing her escape from a home. where she'd been held captive by a man for three days. with all the crime that is going on here, it makes it hard for people to come forth and say something. do something because they're scared, but the good samaritan was not while talking to the victim in front of his house. the men, she said, held her captive pulled up in a car. he wrote that h
definitely read it on next door, and it really was concerning because this is our neighborhood resident, joanne yoshioka is talking about the incident she first learned about on next door through message that started with these words, quote. woman escapes being kidnapped and imprisoned yesterday. no one did anything in a neighborhood where there are parks, playgrounds and kids. the post goes on to describe how he heard a woman screaming for help down walnut street in maxwell park, but with my...
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you know, they're thinking about all the what if you have the mistakes, dr joanne, dark hater is a sports psychologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do. thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa clara psychology professor dr thomas plant is that as we get older. it's possible that some things can get into our head in ways that would maybe we're not true when we were younger, less mature and maybe more naive double. kidder says she tries to get athletes to focus on positive thoughts, and that can be true for anyone under stress to perform. if you can see it, see it in your mind. and then say it to yourself. i can do this and then do it execute when it counts at gymnastics camp and encore gym in walnut creek tuesday, biles is still very much an inspiration. perhaps now even more so i really
you know, they're thinking about all the what if you have the mistakes, dr joanne, dark hater is a sports psychologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do. thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa...
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you know, they're thinking about all the what if you have the mistakes, dr joanne, dark hater is a sportschologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do. thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa clara psychology professor dr thomas plant is that as we get older. it's possible that some things can get into our head in ways that would maybe we're not true when we were younger, less mature and maybe more naive. donald cator says she tries to get athletes to focus on positive thoughts. and that can be true for anyone under stress to perform. if you can see it, see it in your mind and then say it to yourself. i can do this and then do it. execute. when it counts at gymnastics camp and encore gym in walnut creek tuesday. biles is still very much an inspiration. perhaps now even more, so i really res
you know, they're thinking about all the what if you have the mistakes, dr joanne, dark hater is a sportschologist in palo alto, who has worked with olympic athletes they are thinking about the what they don't want to do. thinking. don't mess up. don't. make a mistake. don't embarrass yourself. we should be out here having fun, and sometimes that's not the case at age 24 biles as a young woman, but not in gymnastics. perhaps she processes pressure differently now wonders university of santa...
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the mayor of liverpool, joanne anderson, has described the decision as incomprehensible and says theyplace ever to lose world heritage status after an animal sanctuary in omagh and, after dresden and now liverpool. colin, thank you very much indeed. now it's time for a look at the weather, with ben rich. hello. the hot weather is not letting up just yet. the amber warnings from the met office, extreme heat warnings, still in force across parts of south—west england, the south west midlands, south wales, also northern ireland, with a risk to health and infrastructure. lots of hot sunshine through the rest of today. just one or two thunderstorms popping up. they should be a little more isolated, i think, than they were yesterday, and the highest temperatures across parts of south—east wales, the south west midlands, may be the west country, up to 31 degrees. now, through this evening it is going to stay dry for most. still one or two isolated thunderstorms rumbling around. temperatures will hold up into the 20s for many. those are the values you can expect at 11 o'clock, so not particul
the mayor of liverpool, joanne anderson, has described the decision as incomprehensible and says theyplace ever to lose world heritage status after an animal sanctuary in omagh and, after dresden and now liverpool. colin, thank you very much indeed. now it's time for a look at the weather, with ben rich. hello. the hot weather is not letting up just yet. the amber warnings from the met office, extreme heat warnings, still in force across parts of south—west england, the south west midlands,...