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k. k. things. it's carried out a suicide bombing, and i'm correct. turkey responds with a sprites unsuspected, curtis targets in iraq. and in sports, it's all smiles in downstairs of, to 6 long weeks. they gave their 1st when of the going to be the season in a goals. the hello, i'm christine with a welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from ukraine. e. u foreign ministers are on an unannounced trip to the capital case. it is the 1st such visit to ukraine by the foreign affairs council during the war. the show of solidarity comes as ukraine faces waning support from its allies that included the united states. we're congress has paused new funding to ukraine. and so voc, his new to index of leader whose fault in support for ukraine. and for more on this now we're going across over the key world, corresponded roman core, and channel is standing by roman. what more can you tell us about this visit of the? well, the current in foreign minister mutual collab, i has called this research a historic one just a few moments ago. and indeed it is the 1st time that they you for administer. so most of them are visiting keith during the was the war rages on. we've seen some of member delegations just walking behind my back to the will of remember and sort of the folding ukrainian soldiers and the visit itself is taking place just one day after ukraine was celebrating its defend does day remembering those fighting and those cool. cool. um, uh, so were killed in this war um, a written event by rush right against ukraine. so um it is a very important event and um, there are several, the important issues that will be right here discussed as the you. is you, um hi diplomatic representative. just at burrell said, she said that it's an official meeting because you crate these notes any you member yet, but you can would like to discuss how each can become a human be paid and has a candidacy at this moment running and is hoping to start negotiations about becoming a full fledged e u member by the end of this year. so this will be on the agenda. but of course, number one issue is the so the military support for ukraine, there are some hundreds of millions of your help for your credit and pending because of your brain and gary intentions. there are hopes here and key of that. those tensions around in the past and, and then those of those funds will be released and you can, can buy weapons with that money a, the grain issue, the issue of ukrainian food expos will also be on the agenda, observers believe, because so many, do you remember countries are still blocking the ukrainian food supplies and off to the russian restaurant that has left the grain deal broken by the un. so a lot of a lot of issues to talk here. right? roman, and as you rightly say, this is taking place at this visit at a time when the future of us a full ukraine hangs in the balance. how important then is today's visit for ukraine? well, it has become even more important after the news from washington that the help for ukraine was put on hold and also after the election results in slovakia, where a progression party has won the elections and it is not clear how the slovakian policy towards your brain support for your brain could change after that. and i'm also against the backdrop of the tensions in the past between ukraine and poland is very important to be human. but for your brain and enable country, i'm facing elections and in, in, in the coming days. so the, there's a lot of concern here, especially about what is happening in washington do kind in photos mr. club. i said this morning that he hopes that it was an incident so that not, not the tendency that the united states would continue supporting ukraine. but it is important because just a few days that was a defense, an industry, and so far i'm here in kiff with british and french defense minister attending over the secretary general stalls and beck attending. so for ukraine it is important to establish military production here on ukrainian soil. uh, just in case the western support might sometime waiver. all right, that is roman bunch i wrinkle reporting in key for us. thank you from us president joe biden has said american aids to ukraine will continue. despite the stop gap deal, congress paused to prevent a government shut down. the measure does not include any new funding for ukraine for the next 45 days by then it will make is to negotiate in a package you can come in as soon as possible. this is american people because the government will not sure. now since that to me, a solution ordered the full invasion of ukraine in february. last year, hundreds of freshman troops, i'm willing to fight in the will, have deserted, facing up to 15 years in prison for refusing to many have fled russia. the w reports and natalia wanted save a spoke to one former soldier who has been granted asylum in germany. a unique gemini by cd finally feel safe here. he doesn't want to give his real name or show his face in order to protect his family. back in russia, he does, they were just from the russian army to wait, taking part in have led him or put ins or against the queen who have been hosting with have been here from, you know, i realize that there was no way at all. i got a call from my units and was told you must either go to war or we will initiate criminal proceedings against you youth and you will go to prison. and from that, you will then go to war eventually anyway. but celia was screened in artillery. he started at the military academy and served several years as a constructive officer to go disillusioned with the meal to re inside the court. but without success, when russia invited to green good orders to the part to the front. despite his refusal to go to war. but silly was not fired. then on the 21st of september 2022, the fortune and those mobilization and the amended rush of screaming no cold. now it became nearly impossible to leave the army and desert just to face 15 years behind bars. bussey li decided to sleep because that time and he was not the only one according to human rights activists, at least 500 ma'am. have deserved it from the russian army since then. we spoke with another one of them. he also asked to remain anonymous on lake leslie. he has actually been to the phone line. we'll see what that will be interested in february 2022. we was sent to the military exercises in crimea, and on the 24th, the invasion began. and i took part in it, and that time it was simply impossible to refuse to say, well, i laid down my arms, then don't take pos and if you run forward, you'll be shut by ukrainians. when you run back, you'll be cold by running low by my sweet victor said he faltering you queen until summer 2022. when he go to vacation, leave you the guinea was also sent to take part in so called exercises on the border with you. queen in assembly of 2022 to get out even any shots himself in the leg. but neither he nor victor good with the military. so they to fled to cause that's them, but it is not safe for them to stay here. they are free that because i've done that will x to date them to russia. yes. on google and ready to face and of course and tests. and i'm not afraid of it. i can even go through a lie detector, test. my conscience is clear. yes. like force and the war to go by shots because i want it to survive. be truthful. but the rest because nothing. welcome to russian defectors, my city is one of the 1st, is there just who managed to lease cars i've done for you? or even without the passport, he found a jump and an i t company in germany. the german embassy gave him so called great passport and did work visa. it is for $4.00 to $4.00 days. when we cost border control, i was so happy that all this is now behind me. and catholics don police were looking for maybe in russia they came to my relatives. but now it's sold behind me, and i just need to bolt this plane and leave this country to realize that this is not a dream study here, but i'm pretty much the super. so i'm now in gemini leslie is getting used to normal life. again, he's grateful to jim and you for letting him in and to cause us down full lifting some out. he shared his story. so other service men in russia knew there was the way out of the bloody work in ukraine. and for more of this on this, i am joined by dw force and natalia as one inside of the filed the report. you just so it's good to have you at the table and natalia so many of the desert is as we collected in, in, in the report of that. they still fear the russian stays even in excel. are they not safe and foreign countries? while the short answer is no, they're not but differently in different places. and you have to understand that for those people it's really hard to travel outside rational because most of them, the majority of the don't have a passport, they don't have a travel document. because being in the military, your, you're allowed to travel somewhere without the permission of your superior. and obviously these are what you need. don't ask for that. so those people could only go to countries whether it's control without the passport, which has a meaning or cause i found in that case. and those countries are really close to russian. those are, it's a venture there that for them to be expedited to russia because they're actually search and criminal offense there. and this what these man i've talked to has been telling me, and it has always been a case of that to them. they have and have right to fear that until you sort of smaller about some of the other challenges that russian visited his face when coming to germany, for example. well, it is particularly impossible to come here in the 1st place because of the lack of passport and visa and in a germany other you have been cars on paper, say that they will protect those and they have right twice thailand, but to apply for this asylum 1st of all have to come to the country and without if possible, it is extremely difficult. this weather and use and little bit is there some stem cells. they're trying to waste their voice and companion. say, hey, we are here. we are ready to win a fight. the police common protect us because they believe, if you know the euro is willing to take them and be more always meant to follow. they will lift their families back home in russia. what kind of problems or challenges to their families back home experience? well, we do have a lot of pressure because they've been calling cold from no authority is from the snow, treat officers and ask, you know, where is your son? where's your husband? why has insert it so the people who also spoke to me, they refused to say the name is even though they are outside, like these men in germany. just fear that his parents, for instance, or his other relatives or his persecution for what he's doing here. and what he's saying about it that have said many have actually taken their families with them like their wives, the children. so, you know, those parts of families are relatively safe, but even though the pressure is really high, decided to tell us you were hinting at some of the lobbying that, that rice groups are doing. but what is, what is germany's policy regarding russian does it, is, is, does a country, has a kind of indicated that it will take in more of these russian soldiers? so here we're going, well, we don't know if somebody's ation, german politicians came out and said, who doesn't? one is willing not to fight in this war. will lay down, arms will by come here, will open doors for you. but there was just an old, a lot of that was political talk and in practice it's really, really hard. first of all, to come to the country. and 2nd, to apply for filing. we've seen around 3 solven's cases of applications for silent, but you know, very few of them have been procedures or granted. and there are man who likes the right to clique would have been drafted in the army for them. it's practically impossible to get us out. and while these men who have a way to be on the phone, fine, we're in the army, they have a right. and on paper there's to be going to have a time for those. it's hard to come to jim you to apply to us. i'm in 1st place. so there are very few cases where this actually has been possible. so you know, how many turn visas for those people or some of the legal ways to come to the country to actually exec, through the white would be the solution. all right, well, really interesting intake that natalia, thank you so much for your break reporting was very good to hear the views of those diseases. and thank you so much for that. that is the w reports and natalia small incidence. and here's a round up of some of the other stories making headlines. at least 10 people has been killed and 25 other injured officer, a truck carrying migraines crashed in southern mexico. official said the victims were from cuba. the driver off the track reported the loss control of the vehicle while speeding causing it to overtime. in egypt to cease 38 people have been injured in a fire at a police station get courses. the blaze broke out early monday in the middle east and thousands of is my, the quotes as being investigated, fire and safety spent as in egypt, known for poor enforcement. nowadays, 13 people have been killed in a nightclub fi in the spanish city off. we'll see a number of people are still listed as missing and will forty's. a warning. more victims may be found as risk is searched through the debris. rescue workers take a break from their tragic and dangerous task of searching for missing people. there's a danger, the burned out building where the 3 night clubs went up in flames could collapse. survivors say the fire broke out on the 1st floor of the phone the night club. shortly afterwards, the lights went out and people began to scream for help. the flames destroyed the phones as roof and spread to 2 other nightclubs before firefighters were finally able to put them out. among the onlookers at the scene where people waiting for news about missing friends and family members know they can ask somebody haven't told us anything. like that just took out statements, the physical description of him and that's it. we're waiting known. i mean, oh, i thought i saw my friend was missing until a little while ago. my wife told me they found him. it's a relief because we've been trying to find him since this morning came and several other friends. i mean, i was going to go to the club yesterday, but something else came up and i stayed at home instead of a make it. yeah, you guys of mercy is mayor promised. there would be consequences for any one found at fault for the disaster. she knew people have said about you get what can the person you know like a public or private somebody come will be brought to justice. have you been through with it without any hesitation, she knew when people who will be brought to justice when the police are still investigating the cause of the fire. meanwhile, the city council has declared a 3 day morning period out of respect to the victims and their families. turkish war pains have struck suspected kurdish targets in iraq in response to a suicide bombing in the capital. i'm correct. the defense ministry phase, it's jets destroyed. 20 targets of the p k. k code is separate as group in northern iraq. earlier the p k. k said if carried out a suicide bomb outside the turkish interior ministry president richard type are the ones that terrace would never achieve. their aims. a warning that fuels may find some of the images and i'll next report, disturbing. cctv what did shows this was side bumper charging toward the ministry where he blew himself up. a 2nd that was killed in a gun battle. the police president judge up the babylon, condemned the bomb being sold as a result of the timely intervention of our security forces. the action in which to measure is when utilized is the last stand of terrorism to the scoundrels who targeted the peace and security of citizens could not achieve the goals. they never will tell them. oh, so those are certainly, those are the code. there's separate to speak, a party claims it was behind the a tech naming, a so called the martin's battalion. the peak is designated as a terrace organization by the united s
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k. k. and another thing which is very important just 2 weeks ago, a or in the curtis regional area of, nor the iraq, the out of us airport was targeted by drones and the rockville, so reduce curtis will forward. you said that's going to go from turkey. interesting . never officially claimed this drone attacked in that area, but we heard defense minister accusing the a p u kaylee. the buffalo tele bonded for core pricing with the p k k. and he said we weren't that many times. so apparently there's a tension in the region as well back to you for that. thank you very much sent in for the updates and then because they were reporting a lie from anchor. now senior government officials in kosovo have told andrea 0 that sylvia has withdrawn some of its troops from the border. after warnings from the united states as being a shop rise in tension in majority, ethnic sub regions in northern cost of all the us. certainly a one, so it'd be an affinity of measure. so what it described as an unprecedented troop build up on the cost of a border. it follows a gun battle last week that saw 3 ethnics of fighters and one coastal or policeman killed. live to have been in monsters in nature of 8, so far as the northern castillo. so what's the latest on the troops movement along that border building of the, for the following. the gun fights last, we can, the cost of the government was concerned, as was the united states, about a build
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the defense ministry says it's also continuing as strikes the northern iraq dog thing, the curtis millicent group, p k k. which claims responsibility for the attack, just to iran with a 16 year old girl, they said to be in a coban after being assaulted by members of the so called morality police. the claims being made by cody's rights group having go i the group says um meet a got aligned with the talk to the tech on the subway for finalizing these lubbock republics. a job rules. alrighty. and associates a claim she fainted and he had said media released this exit video, but after the incident, a similar incident last year, soft mass protest across the country. well, hang down says mr. mrs. guidelines that parents were interviewed on state t v while surrounded by security forces. they also released a photo of the 16, you know, in hospitals. thank she's being kept back and the type security on her family is being prevented from seeing. so many foreign minister has issued a statement on social media and elaina bab walker wrote that once again, a young woman is fighting for life for showing her in the subw
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part of the thing at the p k, k targeting i so, and it's um, a mafia organizations in the country. but of course of to sundays of tax. now, a trophy is facing the largest scale peroration in several cities and at both ends or of a people be arrested for data eligible things with the p k. k and hundreds are being changed right now for the illegal. uh, what's in the or guns uh, having a situation. all right, that's else is there a system, costello reporting live from is stumble. so it appears there are security operations that are directly linked to sunday mornings bomb attack. others that may be 10 generally linked a security clean up uh by any reckoning coming from the turkish authorities there. so let me go. so thank you very much. our media has adopted the statute to the international criminal court. the i c. c. that means it would have to observe an arrest warrants for russian president vladimir putin on suspicion of war crimes or media as parliament ratified the wrong statute on tuesday. that brings the country under the jurisdiction of the i. c. c. in the hague. the plan had b
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k. k. to want to strike, to undermine any efforts on the part of the turks to repair their relations with their western allies. things along those lines. but the suicide bombing aspect of it is something actually quite new for, for the p k k. it's not something that we haven't seen a progression of violence over time, but this is actually something, you know, something an ominous that suddenly there's been a suicide attack in the part of the turkish capital. yeah. what, what does, what does this new tactic? tell us this other side of desperation? well, it certainly is on an escalation uh, on the part of, uh, this group. uh, whether its a sound of desperation, i think, is unlikely. mid circus military has been been bringing a tremendous amount of force against the p k. k for many years and has never been able to radically or pass or radically the organization or pacified those areas that where the p k. k fond support. um. so it strikes me that it's a new tactic and you escalation, but not necessarily a sign of desperation. and so when i touched codes that a mesa is very much sympathy amongst technician codes for the p k. k. or i think it's one of the troubles with the, with a, the analysis of this situation is that there
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k. have you done the couch to k thing? done the couch to five k thing? the couch side? it's one it's done the it's one side. it's done the five k but, but i was looking the middle of about the i'm in the middle of about five in now which is you five weeks in now which is you know it's getting, it's getting tough and i was looking the tough and i was looking at the world was world record for the five k was broken for there's different age groups so for group i groups so for my age group i think about three hours for think was about three hours for it. young nine it. but the young guy, nine years louis robinette , his years old, louis robinette, his name is 17 minutes. and 40s for five, k for five k. and there's also a seven year old record as well, and which was broken 21 minutes for five k. it's unbelievable . what do you do in unbelievable. what do you do in a lot longer ? actually, i say a lot longer? actually, i say that. i say i haven't actually reached that distance yet. yeah. i mean i did the london marathon when i was 17, lied about my age and the
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it could've meant to lot of things. >> might also recall the early morning phone call she received from david on the cake k was found beaten. >> he was asking if i talk to kjust very unusual for him to call me, asking if i had spoken to k. >> it seems strange hitter tomorrow than, perhaps even stranger now in light of the new questions about david. people in town whispered, and wondered, did david somehow had a hand in kay's murder. a way perhaps to avoid an ugly and expensive divorce. >> she said, well, if i ever found out david's having an affair on me, i would be gone. she said, i would take derek, i would get half of what his retirement from the military, and i would get what i could get -- >> did the community really turn on him? >> they did after they found out about the affair. i think there's more to the story. >> so now you have a very lethal soap opera. things start coming together. >> now you will wonder what is going on with you but the husband? >> i definitely, do is he involved, in this does he want his wife gone? you know, we look at all those angles. >> all predictable questions. but, in an investigation that was never left and started, mo
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k. k group says it carried out a suicide bombing and the capital anchor. the bomber blew himself up in front of the interior ministry. president rush of ty, bear to one condemned the attack thing. terrorist would never achieve their aims in turkey. cctv, what did choose this will side bumper charging to dom industry? he blew himself up a 2nd that decker was killed in a gun battle with police rather than drudge up the babylon condemned the bomb being, it is all the as a result of the timely intervention of our security forces. the action in which to measure is when utilized is the last stand of terrorism to the scoundrels who targeted the peace and security of citizens could not achieve the goals. they never will tell them all. so those are some of those are the go to the separate, to speak, a party claims it was behind the tech naming, the so called martin's battalion. the peak is designated as a terrace organization by the united states and the european union. its campaign against the tucker states since 1984 has claim tens of thousands of lives are correspond to dorian jones in eastern ball told me what more is known about the attack. this was a p k, k. speaking to the a n s news agency which has close ties, we have some cottage minutes in group quotes of the k p k. say members always who is a multiple per gave carried out the attack on the interior ministry. now according to the p. k. k. this uniquely, she's believed to be a part of the suicide unit. what was carried out to suicide attack only theory ministry. according to a terry ministry officials, a seconds of silence to engage to become bible was also reportedly carrying explosives out. this is the, the late to subtract, carried out by the p k. k with the use last year and it's tumble 6 people were killed in an attack on one of his tumbles main high street that was claimed on cody's militants. and in the policy kind of me, the 2 groups have targeted state buildings, please headquarters a variety of targets. so this is part of the modus operandi. and this will be seen as a major victory for the by the code, the separatist group, because they see the, the case carrying attack
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k-12 schools again?>> what we really need to do in k-12 schools is fix the ventilation. the most important thing we cand do in terms of -- and i will get to masking in a second, the most important thing we can do with respiratory illnesses is have really good fresh air that moves the air when you have moves the air when you have and whether it is rsp or asthma or covid, i think, because i am not a public health person, i'm a teacher, lawyer and i have watched and looked at all the work in terms of public health. good fitting masks actually protect people. they protect you and they protect the people around you particularly if you are sick. that is what they do. but, i don't think we are going to get to a place anymore, in this moment of time that requires masks, because there'su no public health, the fight about safety for ourselves and others, unfortunately has been overcome by the disinformation about masks. and i say this as somebody who is asthmatic, who really labored, very intensely every ha time i had to wear a mask. but i just think we have lost the battle, so making sure that masks are
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here's another thing: do not ever support free college until they fix k-12 education. if you fix ked free college. >> jesse: bring back egg and spoon. >> dana: has. >> jesse: eggs are so expensive. >> how competitive that would be -- >> jesse: let's go! let's do it tomorrow. egg end. >> jeanine: i've american and touched the winner gets to stay in their chair. [laughter] >> jesse: tried to, causing an airplane. high on magic mushrooms, this pilot. those details, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. for moderate to severe crohn's disease skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that
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i think it's a civil rights issue.ev here's another thing: do not ever support free college until they fix k-12 education. if you fix kfree college. : bring back egg and spoon.>> >> yes. >> jesse: eggs are so expensive. >> how competitive that would be>> --be >> jesse -: let's go! let's do it tomorrow. egg end. >> jeanine: i've american and touched the winner gets to stay in their chaird.et [laughter] >> jesse: tried to, causing an airplane.tr high on magic mushrooms, thiies those details, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> piers: talk about a bad trip. this pilot accused of trying to cut off the plane's engine midflight. says he was high on magic mushrooms. making his first court appearance in portland to face 83 counts of attempted murder. he has reportedly been telling investigators who thought he was having a nervous breakdown at the time, consumed psychedelicvt mushrooms for the first time. dramatic audio capture the moment when the plane's actual pilot alerted air traffic controllers about the incidentm. >> just to give you a heads up we have got the guy that tried to shut the engine down out ofat the cockpit. he doesn't soun
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k. k activists who uncover considers terrorists as does the european union and the united states. this social tension in sweden makes the upcoming october vote for from a sure thing. the conversation is not just about sweden, it's also part of a broader geopolitical narrative. perfect, actually don't let me approach this differently since 1991 nato's expansion strategy has caused some global injustices trickier and natal member since 1952 says vidal, geo political interest in the black seats and mediterranean regions, turkey and these to pursue a fair and equal policy that aligns with its interest with both russia and the us. an independent policy based on mutual interest is essential for our region, given our significant responsibilities. needles expansion towards the east mentioned by the kron and trump's doubts about nato have raised concerns to warn you. crane, historical mistake played a role in nero's cohesion, europe's reliance on russia's natural gas and oil is a significant factor. i'll provide more details later, but please keep this recordings. they just passed expansion strategies also weighs heavily on the minds of trucks. parliamentarians, these con
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k says that they will remain in syria and until the p k of it's a feeling it's rooted. so both of the countries are determines the states. this does complicate things a little bit. uh, for example, some also speculate that the change of the head or leadership in the us senate foreign relations committee has, may have had something to play as well. bob and, and is quite critical of turkey. and it's policies against punk rock had been quite obvious over the past few years. but the question here is, is on, but using a more aggressive policy, we do not know what we do know is the fergus capital or was attached sometime last week on the p taken at least an affiliate to the p k case.
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k. k. active is whom uncle ro considers terrace as does the european union and the united states. this social tension in sweden makes the upcoming october vote for from a sure thing. the conversation is not just about sweden. it's also part of a broader geopolitical narrative profile. actually don't let me approach this differently since 1991 nato's expansion strategy has caused some global injustices trickier and nato members since 1952 has vital geo political interest in the black seats and mediterranean regions. turkey and used to pursue a fair and equal policy that aligns with its interest with both russia and the us. an independent policy based on mutual interest is essential for our region, given our significant responsibilities. nato's expansion towards the east mentioned by the kron and trump's doubts about nato have raised concerns to warn you. crane historical mistake played a role in nero's cohesion. europe's reliance on russia's natural gas and oil is a significant factor. i'll provide more details later, but please keep this recordings. they just passed expansion strategy also weighs heavily on the minds of trucks. parliamentarians, these concerns shape the lens through which they view sweden's bit raising questions about the alliances overall direction. however, internal and external security concerns further complicates the situation for taking a service. we can confidently assert that greece serves as nato's eastern border. i'll be unofficially acknowledged. turkey is most pressing concern now is the refugee issue which brings potential social problems. it's worth noting that the western world has affect believe designated turkey as a buffer zone and playing grease as a defacto board or the western world's engagement with greece and the eastern mediterranean is marked by a clear bias that shapes their political decisions. this bias even extends to the us military build up near dead a gas raising questions about why heavy weaponry stations so close to, to kia, just 35 to 40 kilometers away. when asked about this, the responses typically centered around control in russia. but i maintain that turkey is there to target. while i have to emphasize the importance of a policy based on mutual benefit with both nato and the european union, it's crucial to acknowledge this prevailing bias which extends to the us military presence near debt a gas. because the trust issues are also in play. the close positioning of u. s. military assets, new turkey raises eyebrows. sweden's path to nato membership is faults with uncertainties. much of it hanging on a multifaceted debate among turkish lawmakers as they prepare for the crucial october vote. they are mindful of not just sweden's case, but also wider geo political stakes. dawson again r t in a stumbling the u. k. government migration policies absolutely wrong. that's according to the one in high commission, a to britain is hosted criticism was filmed in an undercover investigation, published by anti breaks it campaign group, high commission justin booking de also mark the british claims that it is a compassion the country considering its history. a slave, the young people for 400 years fitness for the district of the u. k. governments to then to send a some them see, cuz to the one that has of course being criticized by the countries and best suited to the u. k. in a very must say that receipt. so i know for being so close to way not braverman, which is the u. k is home sick retreat now and i'm the come by investigation that with just to be which was august rates is by comparing reuben known and quote led by donkeys shows johnston for senior high commissioners. offer one the pointing out to what most people know by the government refuses to acknowledge and that is that their plan is absolutel
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k. i guess some would argue that you're trying to sort of avoid smoking tensions among the communities and maybe that would be a good thing. it depends where in the u. k. if you go in front of jewish areas in houses, you go to a synagogue and waive the palestinian flag and do it in no. busy way in which you're, it's not to to protest zionism as an ideal which is not to protest the states of israel. and it is simply to put the flag in the face of jewish people in order to antagonize them. that is already a hate crime. there is nothing else that needs to be done there. it's very explicit in the united kingdom that you cannot go and commit the sort of acts people have been arrested for the sort of acts before such as playing songs in certain jewish areas as well. so this is already legislated against it can be covered under hate crime. so in terms of flying the palestinian flag which has nothing to do with him us. it's a palestinian nationals like it's the same to flying. the is rarely like know if you were to fly the is rarely flag in the street, which is on the parliament buildings, which is upheld by the united kingdom government and the united states by the way of the most western capitals. how about palestinians living in those capitals, many of which i know who have to walk by that as their people are being massacred in large numbers. is that considered something that is provocative? should they take the as rarely 5 down, or do they have the right to put it up? do they have the right to put it up? and if they don't have the right to put it up, then they're being equal here. so the united kingdom, united states and the collective west should not fly these rarely 5 because it harms the opinions of boston and according to their origin. well, she didn't mention any is make any mention of of these bally flag. as far as, as i'm aware of the supervised bars to show me talk about the said that the intervention as usual would, is which you signally. and she said that it comes out to compromise operational independence. do you think she's overstepping the model by politicizing police and i'm calling the police inputs and do the job anyway without this? well, the police in the u. k of i was living in london for years, the police and that you can specific in leon in london and don't have the funds. they don't have the personnel and you're talking about palestine demonstrations which will go on by largely peaceful people who are concerned about the loss of civilian life. that's who you see. the majority of which are in these mass demonstrations that will be planned in 2021. we have 300000 people. at one of these protests reportedly, are you going to send in the u. k. police to go and disperse and flight, and there will be angry and emotional people there. if you have this, you're going to cause violence between the police and people in the streets of london. it's going to happen. so not only are they politicizing it, they're inciting violence, they're standing against the palestinian people, they're standing against the muslim community. and it's really an act of aggression . but most of all it's censorship. and we see this when it comes to the issue of ukraine as
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one of the things we found last several years people with access to 401(k) plans do better than people without access to 401(k plans, deliver it to the individual investor. liz: via etf. >> which is a investment that most people are using. >> this is an investment, not everybody has an employer who offers 401(k), correct? >> 57 million americans don't. they don't have access to a 401(k) plan. liz: on your screen here's how it works. can you explain this? the i-shares life path target date etf. >> simple as i can make this grow, protect spend. when you're young we want to maximize growth. a lot of equities in the portfolio. as you're poaching retirement, mid career, approaching retirement, adding more inflation protection, high quality fixed income. in retirement it is about spending. what we're doing professionally managing the portfolios. these are simple to use and very locos. liz: let's talk about the low cost. i always ask because i'm of the warren buffett crew says why i am paying people just to do what an actual index fund could do. how low is the cost? does that fluctuate as the years go by? >> it does
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things, right? even have all of the civil rights movement, right? but there's another history about evan jungle is a separating because it's wanting to have slaves, southern baptists, k k, k who start the k, k, k. a pastor re, you know, we have what are we fighting against king because they are evil because they are trying to, you serve the status quote. we see how this goes, right? so by the time we get the truck right, what are the we just had before? drop of blood. president brock who's saying obama, who to possibly be from america? who is, you know, you use syrup or who is why the tea party movement habits. and then to get donald trump and all of these people who are evan, joel coles, in 2016. you have a rise in people who vote for donald trump in 2020. but what studies have found one in particular, sorry, i'm forgetting the name that they said more people call themselves up and joel, because of what happened in 2016. not because they thought they believed in this particular kind of christianity. it's because they believed that m and joel cole is a mit white to them, and that is the core of all of this whiteness is imbedded in american. evan. joe, cool. if you coul
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k-9s. >> k-9s are part of this search. >> speaking with search and rescue efforts over the years, one of the things that will help in a dog search is temperatures cool. more importantly we start to get light rain over the weekend, that takes the human scent that's in the air, and it brings it down lower to the ground. that helps a k-9 to be able to start to track because dogs are obviously lower to the ground than humans are. that helps a k-9 begin to do some tracking. hopefully we're at a point where the weather, if he is alive, the weather starts to force this individual to come out from wherever they might be or assist the dogs in trying to track a body alive or dead. >> i want to get to casey in just a second, but real fast, frank, why wouldn't they have the dogs already out there? >> we haven't seen much with dogs. it may mean they're not talking about it, or it may more likely mean they don't have a trail, they've tried it and the trail went dead on them. sometimes the trail goes dead in the water, so that may be leading them to the water. there's also another kind of dog which is a cadaver dog, and that may be something we see later on. >> obviously at this point they're treating it as if he is still out there and armed and dangerous. i want to play some thoughts from somebody who knows this suspect, rober
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k. defense move into manufacturing, mtf, particularly in the west of the country. things opportune to now is to bring most things in country and not just draining, but also we're seeing b a. e. u. k. defense for, for example, move into manufacturing in country for the defense secretary was saying was that it might, will be possible one day in the future for us to do some of that training and ukraine . but that's something for the loan to. i'm not here. and now there are no british soldiers that will be sent to fight in the current conflict. now there seems to be something of a use to him by the british prime minister richie, so not to do things. so roll back on comments. move on. you defend sexy going shots in the sunday. tell a golf shots and said the purchase truth was set to be deployed inside ukraine for the 1st time. but as soon as now said that those comments were misinterpreted. the shots indeed was talking about a time in the future when the conflict has come to an end shops. it also said that he was set to deploy the royal navy to protect you crating. you called the vessels in the black sea and he also encouraged other companies to follow the lead of the systems that you produce defense industry companies, a set up shop inside ukraine in order to develop a manufactured homes and weapons, other things. some speculation that suit promotes came off to russia, said any $46.00 and saw you crying would be legitimate targets. the british defense secretary decided to transfer english training courses for ukrainian soldiers to the territory of ukraine itself. that is there and its own instructors and the legal targets for armed forces, knowing well that they will be destroyed with no mercy and not as most of the res. but precisely as british data specialists. now very strong was from med with that who was essentially cold shots on his counterparts. edu cleaners. hedlam towards world war 3. now you were last year that the leading a position, ukrainian political figure, a victim adventure, could an exclusive interview with all to you. soon off that he was released into prison exchange deal accused waiting to be the leading aggressor in driving the conflict in ukraine. bowers johnson, of course, regular visits as a key every night for last year. he was accused of persuading zelinski not to sign a piece to what it was on the table. now this isn't the 1st time the president has come on the fire. of course, president putin, himself as issued warnings about the consequences of a potential confrontation. if you, you, and you're going to do is bringing any troops into direct contact with the russian army is a very dangerous step that could lead to a global catastrophe. i hope that they will be smart enough not to take such dangerous steps. not we seeing the increase for weapons and homes in to ukraine. of course, germany recently announced that it was, i think the total was long range based on the united states has also said that it's starting to send more long range missiles. of course, it's previously sent the high most well written has sent the storm shudder on the battlefield. we've seen the challenge of to tank the purchase turn, go up in flames, and president zelinski has announced that the abrams tank is also now inside the country. but we see more, petro pulled on, the 5 is increasing the likelihood of confrontation. i'm moving a further further away from peace arrived for now. let's trust live to john list and editor on my grand b dot org martin j martin is good to have you join me right now. do you think that might fit as respond to the u. k? defense secretary is comment has something to do with. so that's a decision to backtrack this suggestion and have them go as far as calling it a possible mis reporting. what are you getting police punctures? did he, i mean, he called him an idiot and i, i have to say, i'm a sympathetic to, to that point of view, i really do one the, what does enter the ad? so go shop sooner. is you really mentally silent already losing it. although if you think to be to take a more cyber view of the whole thing and take a step back, one could argue that this was a new defense minister. i'm just testing was sounding off. i'm sending out messages by the press to see what would come by and what we saw, what came box, you know, very, very good examples of how on a nature level internationally the west is no tool on the same page. one member states another, but even on the national level, i'm with breast and it's which is one of the, i would say the one of the countries the read us take the lead in the, t
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>> joy christmas lights against saving 75 k don't do this . saving 75 k don't do this. >> it's the maddest thingan , of could possibly do. i mean, of course there's a bigger thing. councils have had all their funding cut, etcetera, etcetera. it's not all their fault, but they are able to take a decision. do you want to bring some, some joy with 75 grand or not? and of course they should have christmas lights. i mean it's , it's very to not. it's, it's very silly to not. >> okay, okay. in america , see >> okay, okay. in america, see this story and i worry at the same time, robert kennedy's son, robert f kennedy jr is going to run as an independent for the presidency. >> yes . so he was previously >> yes. so he was previously trying to challenge joe biden to be the democratic candidate. and he had a little surge at the beginning. i mean, he was never anywhere with a good chance, but he had a little surge at the beginning because people saw the kennedy hadn't kennedy name and they hadn't really much about him really heard very much about him before. he seemed like he before. and he seemed like he h
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k the key thing is forg for us to back them up politicallyus and wherever possible in terms of military and financial support. >> let me ask k you, do you see if i can add to that real quick? >> please go aheadould a little. we have a little expression and it's been hit, dorset, i see doreen and i'm talking to to my iranian friend nasralla h. ach. you're not out of our reach, you know, and to our friendy ismail haniya, you know, enjoy that six star hotel in qatar. n you're not out of our reach either. you know, we invente in oud peg. we're listening to every phone call. thousands of them, and phone our intelligence capabilities. even though we've got 20 years of catching up to do right now and tunnels that ws wee got to s through and hostages that we got to get to, this is what we do. w we're masters at this crafte an when it comes to hostage rescue, sean. and we'vthsean ae got an increde unit called yaalon, which specializes in explosive ordnance disposal in those tunnels. and all the time that we have right now that we're sittingaven right now, that's a friend. it's not a friend to the hostages, but it's a friend therdirect action against hamas. and there's about 40,000 of them waiting in there. e's abou00but the israelis are g focused. they're getting prepared right now. so, agai focusn, none of you gus are without or are not within our reacthish to mr. nasrallah o a haniya. within, know, we've got sean: a capability to get to everybody. >> yea yh, i've known the prime minister, benjamin netanyahualm, for almost three decades, aaron. one and one thing i can say with 1,000% certainty that one front war, two front war, iranian involvement, you're right. bibi netanyahu will do what it will take to protect and preserve israel. and if bibi iran wants to pickn that fight. >> i predict they're going to los ie in the south,h they they're going to lose in the north. >> and the iranians wante in tot involved. they're going to lose there, too. and israelwantt involved will ds necessary that they remain a statane. >> that's it. and it won't matter what the rest of the world thinks at that point. >> you agree with meir the res?r >> last word. i agree. i agree with you 100%. bibi netanyahuic i agree wit was around. he was an officer. he was, on on one of the increde raids at the sabina takedown f in 1972 when we took the firstai aircraft down. rcrafthis a treasure.in and i think bebe's got a ton of strength. lost his brother grateful. th. yeah, yeah, he lost his brother, who's a national treasure. and we're grateful fors brotr th the united states and the support. and we're grateful for you, too, sean. yeahe suppd , well, our prayers are with you as this invasion now seems imminent and.d be god be with you. thank you, sir. all right. coming up, the state departmenyt released a rather unsettling warning for americans worldwide. we'll explain. we'll ger t reaction from congressman mike waltz, morgan ortega, as they join us as continue. >> thank you for being 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americans travelingg anywhere around the world to be extra cautious no matter where they're going. the department warns of, quote, the potential for terrorist attacks or violent actions against us citizens and their interests. now, one group fueling those concerns i, hezbollah in lebano, which is now threatening both israel and the us and recentlyt led a riot near beirut. attendees were chanting, you got it. death to israe l deatha to america. here with reaction, florida congressman mike waltzngressma and former state department spokeswoman morgan ortega. she worked with mike pompeo.et m congressman, let me begin with you. how real is this threatl and what what would you tell the americane people traveling abroad, abroad, and why is it so widespread? well, sean, i would tell every one of them to be incredibly cautious nownow.. but, sean, i holdmain the mainstream media that completely showed their true colors and their res bias and how they responded to tn in thethe hospital in gaza over the overmo the last 24 hours. i hold them completely responsible for this. this wasn't just an oops, we made a mistake. you know, let' mistas putag a correction on the next page of the "new york times" or the back of the frone net. this was incendiary. it caused blood in the streetsgu . there are people stormingssies our embassiebes of the misinformation that they grabbed on to. and i keep and otheri s keep asking, would they have done this if putin and russia had said ukraine bombed a hospital? would they have paused for a moment and said,pa you?ying putin has a long history g of lying and gotten to theotte e facts, but yet they didn't dot u that with a terrorist group, hamas. p they immediately ran with it.r and my other question is for president biden. he just did it again in his. ri why does he keep raising humanng rights in the same breath? tha israel. did he say that about ukraine? no. anrkeep sy that about any otheab ? no. why does he keep saying that about israel? and th isra e only thing i can think of is pandering to the progressive anti-semitic left. but it otherwise it makes no n sense. and now you have americans all the world in danger. we have embassies there talkinge about evacuatings ta. you have riots in the streets. this is. it should be called out. there should be firing s, er accountability. and yet we have a shoulder shrug. evenshrug. from members of congress. it's truly unacceptable. y with >> morgan you work very closely with former secretary of state mike pompeo, who was on the program last night. >> hezbollah claimingnd that they're a thousand times stronger than they wer e before . >> if that's true, that just means that the iranians have been arming themt the. s xrar a let's just compare and contrast. if contrast. it was the trumpy f administration and it was secretary of state pompeo. e me what would the message be back to hezbollah basicallyy threat threatening everybody. >>g well, we would tell them, f you touch the hair on the head of an american, then it'lln ame be your head for doing it. and that's exactly what mike pompeo and presidentctly did in last administration. we let the islamic of iran know that they would be held accountable for any loss of americaf knon life. and it didn't matter if one of their proxies like hamas or hezbollat didnh or shia militias in iraq were the ones culpable, or whether it was directlyif anm the quds force, they would be held responsible. qudse. u look so so, listen, when you look at what hezbollah is claiming, could have anywhere from 60,000, sean , to 100,000 fighters, the last time israel year on hezbollah, it's been few years. it was in 2006. and that was not a it wan easy. so they do have a lot of capabilities, which what's more concerning is the amountap of weapons, especially the amount of rockets, sean, that theanrockety have been able to stockpile. we know that since the beginning of the the sancti biden administration for three years now, the economic sanctions that we put in placeh' in the trump administration have not been enforced. so that's ars around $80 billion more in oil revenue that that the islamic republic of iran can use to fund to fund hezbollah, to give them more of these weapons, to stockpile. we also know that iran has expanded their use and they're capabilities of ballistic missiles. we also know that they've and nded exp their ability and e suicide drones, these same suicide drones, they are t shipping to russia. russia is using them in ukrainian cities againstainin innocent civilians. so in many ways, we are funding both sides of the war as it of relateths to russia and ukrainei we don't know what's goingha to happen with this aid that we'reppen sending. >> morgan you're saying hamas and we could be funding both sides thersidee, biden's policiy by being so permissive and allowing iran to get their oil on the world market again has enriched them to theet tune of, you know, $8,000 billion. that's serious to foment80 terror. and they're already the number one state sponsor of terror. teyou talk about hezbollah and their stockpile of weapons. you t haven't the israelis also been preparing for this day? aren't they very awareed mor that they have needed more munitions to preparmunitior a two front, maybe three front war? a >> yeah, they're a tiny country. they've had to take on multiple front wars co. we sit we've seen that on the anniversary of the yom kippur war. it's listen, it's still a behemoth of a challenge. they receive a lot of military aid from the united states, but they actually purchase a lo but at of our weaponry as . and there's there's a lot of military capabilities that we share between both nations. but -- but makh e no mistake, i this is a tiny nation, sean. this is a nation lika e the siza of new jersey. so no matter how prepared israeler howd is is, you still l that hezbollah and notla justtht hezbollah, by the way, but the shia proxies that iran hass av the region have the capability to inflict immense harm on the civilian populations in israel. this is going to be a bloodyy nasty and horrific fight for the people of israel. and that's why we need to beh tm with them not only today, not only tomorrow, but in the comingy tod and months as d opinion tries to turn on them quickly. >> as we just san onw with the hospital, they turned on them and they did nothing. n imagine when they do have to fight back. congressman waltimaginy havez, s your recommendation to the us? what should our policy be? well, ifdation t you were talkig to joe biden, i know he's asleep right now. >> he had his warm miling to j k would you tell him tonight? yeah, sean, you have to raiseo s costs with iran. the you have to make them believehi that this will cost them too much. they will suffer. that's what president did when they're iranian backed militiass in iraq, attacked our embassy, killed an american, attackedr our shipping. president trump didn't hit the militiassh back. he hit the iranian field, general soleimani. mis jump h deterrence and peace was restored. so the israelis could take out hezbollah, could take out hamas. but iran will keep pumpingl ke with weapons and money all day long. it's only till wg theme afterr h the head of the snake and deter and make them feel the costs of that this will that peace will be restored. >> amen. i agree completelywill. thank you both. appreciate you being with us. when we come back, the ever brillian wt victor hanson gives us his take on iran's involvement with hamas and hezbollah and the $100 wantt million that biden wants to send to gaza that we all know would
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k 12 erp systems. so you know you know, sap is works in a ton of different industries and that's you know but but there are things unique to k 12 that we want to make sure our system supports us. now we're continuing to stabilize sap because we're working with this for a while and so sap has assigned additional support and we will need to extend some of the contractor support for sap. but so the good thing around that is do appreciate that the board of education, in working with our experts, had foresight, have already earmarked funds for a full erp implementation because our experts said gave the same advice. as dr. clark said, you need to update your old budget and accounting system and they should really be on one system. so when the board heard that feedback set aside time, set aside funding for that, that can also go to support the ongoing stabilization. so hopefully this gives a picture of where we're going. we'll be able to come back with more firm timeline and decisions by the next update. but we really need a system that is going to meet our needs and that work seamlessly together. so thank you for the opportunity to share and that concludes our report. thank you, superintendent. is that going to be made available through a board docs? yes, it's uploaded now. thank you. thank you. okay with that, we will go to item f which is advisor committee reports and appointment and we have julia. mark julia martin. the ombudsman's person presenting the appointments. thank you. hello commissioners. president vargas. nice to see you. superintendent wayne. tonight we'll just be a very brief presentation on we have i'm here tonight as your liaison to the community advisory committee for special education on tonight. we are asking the board of education to confirm the appointment of five members to the community advisory committee for special education. the members recommended for appointment are daniella teitelbaum, melanie bozon, roxanne lopez. tina perdices and tara sessa as designated by resolution number 63 to 9, a seven and the csc bylaws, the csc shall have a membership of at least 11 and not more than 25 members. the cac currently has nine members in their first year of a two year term and nine members in their second year of a two year term. plus one liaison myself, if these appointments are confirmed, 19 seats on the cac will be filled, leaving open up to six seats. the nominees is named above, were interviewed and approved for appointment by active members of the cac per our bylaws and were ratified by the cac board for confirmation through our approval process. the cac board remains committed to having a membership base that is represent of all families in the district and actively works to recruit and retain members from all communities. as csc membership has voluntarily provided demographic information in this report, keep in mind all information shared for the membership is for the group as a whole. as we do not share individual membership information in order to protect the privacy rights of individuals with disabilities. thank you. thank you for that. and i think we will see if there are any questions or comments from commissioners. do we need a motion in a second before we do that? so moved enthusiastically . second okay. any questions or comments from commissioners before we vote? commissioner fisher yeah, of course. yes. so just as a fellow cac member, i just wanted to say thank you to all of you who are stepping up. it's a lot of work at very little pay, but your feedback is, is critically important and thank you. and it's also a very good place to find community. so i hope you enjoy the ride. thank you. if we could have a roll call vote, please. thank you. on the on the committee advisory council for special education appointments. commissioner student delegate simpson. yes thank you. student delegate. so, yes. commissioner alexander. yes president bogus. yes yes. commissioner fisher. yes commissioner lamb. yes commissioner motamedi. yes mr. sanchez. vice president wiseman. ward. yes six eyes. thank you. thank you. and with that, we will go to item g, which is public comment. just i think to highlight for folks, if you would like to provide public comment, you need to turn in a speaker card. this is the last opportunity for you to do that. and with our normal tradition, we are going to ask for student speakers before our non student speakers. so i think just to be made aware of that as we transition into public comment and we'll be giving speakers one minute to speak and just also to make the public aware that we do have a policy of giving some additional time to union leadership during public comment. so just be aware that that some folks might have a little bit more time in that regard. and so i think with that, why don't we start the process of calling in person public comment for non agenda items for students. i did not receive any speaker cards for students, but if there are any here, you can line up at this time seeing none president bogus . okay. um um, maybe let's also see if we could put the call out for our virtual participants to see if there's any student s who are ready to participate. virtually for virtual participation for our virtual participants. this is the time for students to share their public comment if they would like to do so. now please raise your hand. can we also have that repeated in spanish and chinese? this is a time for students to give their virtual public comments as isolamento para todos participants stand in virtual comentarios publicos si por favor levante la mano even a moment para comisario publico. gracias you joe biden. for you okay. i am seeing two hands raised. i do just want to remind folks to our virtual participants that this is a time for students to speak. so if you are not a student, we will ask you to pause until it's your time to speak. okay. so seeing two hands raised. aaron. aaron. aaron. so starchild. yes, sir. this is the time for students. i'm a student of life, but i'm not a student of the usd, so i me to wait and i will wait. okay so thank you for that, i think. do we have the other person on? if not, we'll go to in person public comment. thank you. so we're going to start with non agenda items. i'm going to call you up in groups of five, so please line up at the podium. you'll have one minute to speak each. rex ridgway. i'm sorry, i'm having a hard time reading this code. chucuito apologize. tracy breger. nick chandler actually, we'll wait for that. you guys go ahead. thank you. good evening. rex ridgway. for the record, more of an observation of disappointment next month, commissioner, you're going to be giving information from the high school task force with my disappointment is of what i've read is there's no mention of the other school by name and there's no recommendations of how to improve those other schools. my understanding back in june, when this was voted, a resolution to have a high school task force at the high school task force would make recommend actions to you on how to improve the other high schools that are not low. so what i've read, there's no mention of any high schools. there's no and of course, if there's no high schools listed, there's no recommendations on how to improve them. i as an observation of disappointment, perhaps it can be rectified. but the it would be nice to be able to look at a page that says thurgood marshall, this is how you improve thurgood marshall. sally burton. this is how you improve sally burton. none of that's in the recommendation. thank you. thank you. uh, good evening to the board. my name is keen acquanetta. i'm with jobs with justice san francisco. last week we shared our priorities for the upcoming bond with district staff and with you on the board of education and about what we would like to see in the bond. and the priorities include things like air quality improvements to improve healthy learning and working environments on site preparation of nutritious meals, affordable housing for staff, things like that. our hope is that you've taken the time to actually read this letter as it the issues raised in it are issues that we feel that many in the community would would support. and i just wanted to let you all know we're going to be reaching out to you all this week to schedule meetings to discuss these priorities in a little bit more detail. um, also just wanted to say that we have our next meeting with district staff on the 18th. our hope is that we'll be able to have a robust discussion about these priorities and how they fit into the final bond that will be presented here next month. and finally, i just wanted to say that our ask to you all is that you urge district staff to respond to the priorities we've laid out in good faith so that we can chart a path forward together that leads to a bond program that we can all get behind. thank you. thank you. good evening, commissioners. my name is tracy brewer. i'm with jobs with justice san francisco also. and here on behalf of a coalition of unions and community groups, i'm wanting to address the schools bond so from the pandemic and climate change raising very serious air quality issues to a backlog of deferred maintenance, it's abundantly clear that district facilities need significant investment in a clear plan to protect the health and safety of students, educators and employees. a robust, right sized and accountable school bond is a unique and viable opportunity to help address all of these challenges. if the board follows district staff's current proposal to run about a $1 billion bond every 5 to 8 years, it could currently take about 48 years to address the $6 billion backlog of deferred maintenance. so let's be clear that takes about half a century to fix things that are broken today. also it would take about 120 years to complete the at least $9 in critical hvac electrical or other upgrades necessary to protect the health and safety of students and meet the district's goal of phasing out fossil fuel use by 2040. this is not a viable plan. so we urge you to make a right sized schools bond. thank you. thank you. i'm calling the next group. nick chandler, tori talavera, bernice casey. kathy from ucsf, and reverend amos brown. we clearly need to invest in our schools. we clearly have urgent facilities, needs, has fought to bring those jobs attention for the last three years. we've done that in community with y'all. we've done that by bringing folks in from the city, from neighborhood organizations, students, families, teachers here to let you know how urgent it is. we've done that collaboratively. we built a plan for a school that's beautiful and was 200 plus families. every student that goes to the school and the plan's beautiful and we love it. when it came to talk about phasing, what will happen to us while we build this beautiful building? we did not get collaboration. we did not get transparency. we did not get respect. if you continue to gatekeep the parts of this process that impact students and families, you don't suffer. are we do. you may not continue to pass that cost onto my community . we will be here until you take our invitation to invite leadership from outside of sfusd to solve this complicated but solvable problem. please, i'm waiting for a call. yes, thank you. that was a hard act to follow. i'm a parent from. i haven't spoken up at meetings because i keep telling myself that other people's issues are more important than ours. but my family matters and that's why i'm here today. and i'm sure what i have to say represents a lot of families at bcm. we chose this school for three reasons. one was that my child, great grandmother, my grandmother came to this school when she moved here from oaxaca in the 1930. so we have a legacy. the second reason was to minimize transition. and the third was because of the community. and this plan is dismantling two out of three of those things. and so in order to do not have one transition for a kid, we came to this school. now we're going to have to do instead of zero. and that's only if we trust that the district actually has a plan that's going to allow us to come back. i feel like i haven't heard a straight answer to the question of whether we'll have the right to return. and i would like as a parent to request that in writing from the district. thank you. hi. my name is bernice casey. i'm a parent at buena vista. horace mann i want to just talk a little bit about what nick said, and then i have a statement from my fourth grader. so we as a community met with the district in may of 2023 with our six requests, demands, ask whatever you want to call it. the district did not get back to us at all until six months later. so every time we come to this meeting, i hear you. i hear dr. wayne talk about this time is going to be different. we're going to trust. so that didn't happen. and then when they came to the meeting last week, you had district staff on their phones when people were trying to talk about emotional things for them, just their body language, ignoring statements. so again, when you talk about trust, that's not happening. but now let's hear from the fourth grader. i don't want our community broke up because it will be harder for us to get there and then if someone gets sick at that school and the nurse isn't there, it will be harder for the parents to come all the way there to pick them up and come all the way back. plus it will waste a lot more fossil fuel than it would by just walking and riding our bikes. when i'm in sixth grade, i want to have a phone and walk to school with my friends. when my brother was at bhm, he sometimes took me to school and picked me up. my friends have that now with their brothers and sisters. you cannot break us up. thank you. i i think. all right . i got it. go ahead. good evening, everyone. i'm a student pharmacist at at ucsf school of pharmacy in sylmar. colleagues, i just have a question that will hopefully be discussed in this meeting or future meetings, which is that do you have any accommodations in place to ensure education access and communication for students, faculty and overall communities in the face of environmental barriers? because last year's bomb cyclone is an example of an environmental event that needs to be accounted for in this case. thank you. thank you all right, next group. john zabala. oh, i'm sorry. good evening, mr. chairman and members of the board. ladies and gentlemen, i'm amos brown, president of the san francisco branch of the naacp. and again, i'm here today to say there's too much vulgar, violent language usage being used by adults in this school district, particularly against african-american youngsters. and we need to get busy and bring it to a screeching halt. number two, right across the street, my dear board members, i've been dealing with now about half a year. we must get these homeless encampments away from the john swett school. look at the book of los angeles. no encampments are permitted. within 50 500ft. if they could do it, we need to do it in san francisco. those children are challenged. they already have issues and we ought to do better to make sure that we talk to the powers that be and let them know that we are compassionate. but we must have a responsible compassion and not reckless compassion to let people be out there in the condition they are right now. and i invite you to join me in the movement so that our children will be able to go to school and not have that unseemly sight that has no place in the city of saint francis. five really. again in the black community saying we need all hands on deck to deal with this underachievement of black students in the school district . it has gone on far too long. we are friends and we are not enemies. we want to be partners and it's time has not says just do it and quit talking about it . stop having studies. but get up and get to the point. i'm making a solution on. thank you. so next group, john zabala, leslie, who and cassandra curiel . is my debut. yes. good evening. my name is john zabala. i am president of united teachers of richmond represents the certificated staff of west contra costa unified. i'm here today to tell you a little bit about our community schools movement in west contra costa. i know i have a limited amount of time. i can tell you that this work came about through long years of partnership and difficulty. but just last year we were successfully able to negotiate eight community schools, language included in our contract. there's a lot in there. i encourage you to look at this as a model for you all, but at its heart is power sharing. community schools allows communities to develop new narratives about who they are. in many ways, it's a lot of the work we've already been doing for years, but it's us sitting together at a table and saying, what is important to you and what is important to me and how do we get there together for i want to let you know that one of our committees that was formed was is called the systems change collaborative, where we're working with mayors across cities because we're five municipalities towards goals that are in partnership together . please take a look. reach out if you need anything. thank you . good evening. my name is leslie. who? i'm the secretary and community schools initiative coach for united educators of san francisco. we're in a tough moment in san francisco right now. we have an incredible moment. dare i say, opportunity to build real relationships with educators. is critical school staff a lot of which are here. family is students and our community partners. we've already heard a little bit about how we haven't been able to do that work already from several of the public commenters. we can choose to not engage or and sweep things under the rug, or we can actually have the hard and necessary conversations with our communities to improve the work that we can do for our students. you all received a letter from a wide range of education unions in california, including los angeles, san diego, richmond and oakland, amongst others. throughout california that have come to agreements with their districts that have similarly provided transparency to the community school work that aligns and ensures fidelity to the $50 million that san francisco unified has received. we hope that san francisco unified and ucsf can come together to ensure that we are keeping our promises to our students, families and communities. first up is for us to take this work to coming to an agreement on community schools currently on the table. thank you. okay good evening, everyone. cassandra curiel, president of united educators of san francisco. a few of the things on top, obviously, the community schools letter that came in today was a representation of the fact that there are other districts much larger in size, some smaller in size, some very similar size that grappled with the same conditions that we're currently dealing with in order to come to an agreement to what works for us and what we've proposed at our bargaining table around community schools is we think, a step forward to the format and the space in which we can collaboratively work together to implement a successful model. we know that we need a systems change across the district on many levels, and this is particularly one of them that can be rolled out, as we know, to over 40 sites that now qualify. and the more that we hope to come, another issue on top is the bond measure. right. our colleagues, tracy and qin, who spoke earlier and a number of us unions, have been working together to try and elevate the major issues that we see because we work in the school sites, in the classrooms, at the various work sites. and with the onset of the opening of shirley chisholm, which is staff housing and the prospect of many more, we have a lot of work to do to ensure that this district can implement a lot at one time and that is possible when we're all on the same page and we want to be partners in that work and that ensures that staff have direction around how to work with us. it's not an engagement. it's not hated. i participate. we get no grades for participation in my class. we work towards actual goals and make those needs met through working together and finding a way to make that work. and we can do that when we're discussing that at the table and ensuring that that our staff partners across the table have that direction as well. we need to know that we're working as equals to get everything that our students and our staffing need. and we need to fill up, what, 400 more housing units, right? so we're ready to start that work with you. the last thing on top is our contract fight. you know that we want to come to an agreement. we want to make make this work for everyone. we need equally a lot of work to be done on the other side to ensure that what we have to move forward is a non strings attached issue where we can come to an agreement where 6500 of our members can manage to get through the end of our contract and whether through the challenges that this district has ahead of it, right in the empower update, we see clearly what's coming. we understand we know that the work that's been happening and we need to assure our 6000 members that we can weather through that storm together because we have an assurance and confidence and security from all of our leadership on the board and at the district level. that we can do this because we've come to an agreement together. it's critical that we know that we're not just heard, but also understood and have partners to move forward. thank you. calling your next group. john nepomuceno forgive me if i'm mispronouncing. i have two for you. and then francis lee, you can come to the podium, please. good evening. board and it's good to see you all. so my name is john villanueva villanueva nepomuceno sister, principal of balboa high school, and i'm here representing usf. i want to first urge the district to sell negotiations with our family members at seiu and usf with all full care and expediency so we can all focus on educating our kiddos and serving them with peace of mind. in addition, i'll speak briefly about the svc bond which is being put together by district staff. a few folks have already spoken about it, but last week a coalition of labor unions and community organizations shared our priorities with the district staff and with you on the board of education about what we would like to see in this bond. we hope that you all have taken the time to read them as the issues raised within like bond size, transparency, equity and healthy learning environments are issues many our community can get behind and i can speak personally about my house at balboa. lord knows there's a lot that needs to be happening tomorrow. our friends are going to be descending upon my house for a major vote. so let's take this. think about them as well and figure out what we can do to help them all. love to you all. thank y'all. hallows school and superintendent committee and members. my name is francis lee. i am an seiu union member. my union represents valuable and hardworking clerks, custodians and student nutrition workers. we represent you and to serve our student, family and school communities. as we have been working diligently with our a labor contract for the past three plus years. and during the pandemic, we need pay parity to our city counterpart, who received more than 20% over our pay rates. we cannot keep up with the high cost of living without taking on and working multiple jobs. please support us by negotiating a good faith contract and allow us to continue to do our job without any stoppage or cause any inconvenience to our families and school community. thank you . okay do we want it? do we want . what? do we want it? what do we want? we don't get it. don't get it. don't get it. janet yellen get the power. we got the power. the power. the power. without the power we got the power. what kind of power? you. the power. that's our message. we don't want to shut it down. we don't want to hurt the education of our students. but give us a fair contract that you can forget. the speaker and you don't want your speaker comments. is this good? raphael all right. right on. all right. today is that we want a contract . we want it now. we don't get it. we will shut it down if we don't get it, we'll gorgeous. we will strike. yes. focus. we will strike. provoke us. we will strike. group yes, we will strike. ruthless. we will strike, provoke us. we will strike. provoke us. we will slay, provoke us. we will strike . who got the power? we got the power. what kind of power? union power. who got the power? we got the power. what kind of power? union power. who got the power? we got the power. what kind of power? union power. one, two. we want a collective one, two. we want it now. we'll get it. shut it down we go get it. shut it down. do you go for it? i think we are pretty. yes we got the votes. yeah. let's negotiate. let's get that contract signed, sealed and delivered. and don't let. don't let your employees down. they work hard for this district. yes, they love our students. yes. we don't want to hurt our students. education in yes, we want to make sure this district thrives for showered with positive activity for everybody. we're a team union's united and we also like respect the bonds demands. we also part of that coalition. make sure you do the right thing. we're tired of this district fairly and every direction for the last five years, i've seen it do better for do what you said you were going to do. make this district better. yes, yes, yes. thank you. yes now, what do we want? we're going to continue with the board meeting it out. we don't get. what do we want? when do we want it? now. what do we want? contract where do we want it now? if we don't get it, shut it down. we don't get it shut it down. you've got the power. we got the power. what kind of power you get? power who got the power? we got the power . what kind of power you get power. what do we want? what do we want it now? we don't get it . we don't get it. shut it down . if we don't get it, shut it down. if we don't get is shut it down, we're going to need to continue our board meeting at this time. is there any way we can read for the virtual public comment, the announcement again , we've got the power portion, no power union power. we don't go shut it down if we don't get it, shut it down. if we don't get it, shut it down. if we don't get it, shut it down. who got the power? we got the power. what kind of power? you don't get power. what do we want? when do we want it? now. what do we want? contact. when do we want it? now. so we are going to go ahead and move on to our virtual participation, get it, shut it down. we're going to get it. if we if we aren't able to have quiet, we're going to have to recess the meeting. who got the power? we got the power right. we are going to take a five minute recess right now. we're going to take a five minute recess. can we please have that repeated in spanish and chinese for our virtual participants? again, five minute recess if we don't get it now, what do we want? god back. when do we want it? now when do we want it? when do we want it now? and if we don't get it now, we don't get it. shut it out. if we don't get it shut it out. if we don't get it, shut it out. what do we want? god, when do we want it? now. if we don't get it, shut it down. if we don't get it, shut it down. it is a shame that you all have gone on for four years without a contract at 20% behind and the city. that's a shame. come back. shame! shame shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame! shame! shame! shame shame on us of us. say with me. shame on me. shame on me. shame on us. if you see shame on usd shame on less of usd shame. on at usd. shame on at usd. shame usd shame. all at usd. shame usd shame all at usd. shame i'm going to for the delay in the meeting, but also thank everyone who came out to give public comment on non agenda items in person. and now we're going to transition to non agenda item public comments virtually as of now we have nine hands. we'll have about ten minutes or so for public comment . so again, we are transitioning into virtual public comment for non agenda items as each speaker will have one minute to speak. we see about nine hands at this time. we're dedicating a ten ten minutes for our virtual public comment. each each speaker will have one minute. please be mindful of that so that can we have that repeated in spanish and chinese. thank you. is this lamento para aquelas personas quieren hacer un comentario publico. vamos comentario publico es para aquellos grupos un centro de la guarda participant tendra un minuto solamente. gracias. hello. hi you guys highway me along for using home from fighting as you can get. neil gorsuch solar. don't forget you guys. thank you . thank you. air aaron. aaron horne. yes. hello my name is aaron horne from parents for public schools of san francisco. can you hear me? yes, we can hear you. thank you. sorry about that last time when i was called , i just wanted to speak on the issue of students who are not primarily english speakers and how that how isolating that can be for them, for the child in the parents, but also the frustration for the teachers and staff. i would really hope that we can. you know, i know you all are taking on a lot and i appreciate that. there's a lot of work to do in in this district. but i would just hope that we can put more focus on providing teachers who can help, who speak the language, who can be a bridge for the students, because the students are often misjudged by, oh, they're not speaking up in class or they're not following the directions in the homework. they're not smart , they're not trying when really it's just a barrier in their way. it's just a simple fix of getting more language support and interpretation for them. ppe really go a long way. thank you. thank you for listening. thank you. star child. yes. can you hear me? yes, we can hear you. yes. may i see the clock displayed for my comments and then not start until i get the preliminaries out of the way? i had asked a question about this on the q&a thing online, but didn't see a response. i hate suddenly running out of time when i don't know how much time there is having a clock displayed would be very helpful . i don't believe we have the ability to display a clock, but i definitely can give you 32nd and ten second warnings as we get to the end of the minute. just to kind of flag it for you. okay. thank you. please go ahead and start the clock now then. my name is sasha and i'm chair of the libertarian party of san francisco. first thing i want to address is there was a comment or announcement at the beginning of the meeting about us being on alone. ramaytush ohlone land. it's actually specifically the yelamu tribe that lived in san francisco. but i find this kind of announcement just really to be kind of like lip service and virtue signaling. i don't see any actual change or intent of the district policy to do anything substantive for the ohlone people. and so it really raises questions like why are we doing this? you know, you're at the 32nd mark. just to give you a heads up, uh, the ohlone, for example, were camping on public land for centuries. they didn't have government. they didn't have government schools, kids were raised in the community and learned that way. yet today, you know, the descendants of the ohlone are subject to compulsory education laws, forcing them to be in school unless they ten second mark some kind of other plan. you know, maybe they shouldn't be criminalized for this. maybe the school district should be asking them what to do instead of imposing something on them. regarding the striking that is your time. starchild, i'm so sorry to have to cut you off. thank you, miss marshall? yes um. good evening. i'm going to forego the greeting. um, i have several comments. the first one is that i joined reverend brown in the naacp. members who are on this call, we are so outraged by middle school teacher who called a little sixth grade girl a very inappropriate word. the little girl had never heard those word before and she had to look up what it means. this teacher should be removed from the school and the school district. thank you. of president vargas and board members and superintendent wayne and all of us, the student delegates for moving up the climate up to the beginning of the agenda as she had agreed to do some years ago . so we want to congratulate our food service workers who serve more than 35,000 meals every day . you need to be reminded that some many of these children, if they happen, was not for the school meals, they will go hungry. thank you. i am a little bit concerned about the menu, but we'll talk about that later . i went to the meeting of the lowell admission committee a week or so ago. i was outraged and i walked into this room full of mostly caucasian and asian people. i had there was a handful of african-americans there. speaking strategy and i'm really sorry, miss marshall. well, thank you. still have not paid everyone's. thank you, linda. hi. can you hear me? yes, we can hear you. i'm just really quick. i just want to remind all of our virtual participants, again, everyone is getting one minute to speak. so if you can try your best to stick to that one minute. thank you so much. and then can we just have that repeated again in spanish and chinese as well? i noticed les vamos repetir participants el publico por favor. logan an un solo minuto no vamos a ver mas de menos un minuto por favor. gracias. come on. yahoo! doyan cadena come on, ginger. say verify you. yes thank you. thank you so much. thank you so much. linda. go ahead, please. hi. my name is linda lagunas, and i have a child. one of the students school i'm calling regarding the proposed split of the school during construction. and i just want to say i don't trust san francisco usd as funding the school. seems like a way to chip away and divide our community. i don't have faith in you and what you divide us that will reconstitute the school as it was and if you think i'm paranoid, then tell me why we never received our money in the first place. so i have what? i don't know. if you were waiting for us to atrophy and shrivel up so was also school or this is a new tactic, but most most of my thoughts and you know, for the love of god, give those people that the contract. thank you. thank you. thank you. tom hi. my wife and i are both parents and special education teachers in the district. i feel bad for the seiu members that they had to go there. they're not being disruptive. they're trying to get respect from you. dr. wayne . as a parent, i was appalled by the two emails, he said. since one from the seiu and the other for the esf. these are not fair. you're telling half truths. you're not saying that the district has not budged on the special education caseload numbers. you're trying to fool parents and try to make teachers and school staff look greedy. i urge parents families to think about this more. we don't want strings attached. contract. please treat people fair. please treat them with respect so they stay and want to come back. please visit our school. dolores huerta. please visit all schools. dr. wayne. not just the ones where you go because you get to take a nice photo on. i'm tired of this. thank thank you. maria. maria. lacava the annual . radiation is thoi moved to conejo middle for and suburban for no separate busses. gracias. can we please. hi my name is alejandro and i study at at. and i'm here because i am very sad and i'm very scared because you want to separate from my brother. thank you. thank you. so cheryl. cheryl. oh. oops good evening. my name is cheryl barton. i'm the youth advisor for the san francisco branch of the naacp. and i'm here tonight to talk about disproportionate suspension rate of black students in the san francisco unified school district. black students achieving equity in education for black students is crucial and requires addressing these underlying causes. some of the reasons for the disparity in the school suspension include implicit bias, zero tolerance policies, socioeconomic factors and socioeconomic disparities that can impact students behavior, lack of cultural, relevant education and lack of cultural, relevant curriculum and teaching practices can disengage black students. s. we need to work towards having a we need to work towards having a suspension rate go down. i understand that there's supposed to be restorative justice in the schools, but that is not happening. i have two youth in my youth council that have already been suspended twice in the school year, is only six weeks in and their traumatized. one of them is a new high schooler in the ninth grade and she's completely traumatized. and so i think there's some this has to be addressed in this issue. and i also want to say that i support the seiu 10 to 1 number. please give them a contract. thank you, cheryl. vilma. hello. good evening. my name is vilma. i'm a community member. and i just i'm i just wanted to share my support with the united educators of san francisco and bringing shared governance to sf unified as well as expanding community schools. thank you. thank you. carmen. las vegas torres. so my name is rodriguez de la escuela. la vista de mi comentario me petition for homesteads is not supporting lagunas de la escuela in total drama. it is. it is about settlements. he when i visit la comunidad oneida queremos alcs uyghur buena vista is a kindergarten for is a separado gracias. gracias hello, my name is karen rodriguez and. so are you. i'm sorry. my name is carmen rodriguez and i am a leader at hmm. and so my comment and it goes towards about not separating the community. we just think about the trauma and the psychological issues that you're going to cause to our students. students, we are a very unified community and we are k through eight school. and so please do not separate our students. thank you. thank you. sarah. hello. good evening. board my name is sarah shemesh. i i teach second grade in oakland. i'm a member of oakland education association and i just wanted to express my support for the esf and san francisco teachers and in fighting for community schools and shared governance. i've been in school sites where there is a wonderful communication throughout and it's a really, really supportive community where really wonderful work can happen at. and i've also been in sites where that's not happening at all, and it's very cycling. so i really, really support, um, the, the wide spread adaptation of shared governance and community schools because it really is better for students, for it in order to serve the whole child. thanks. thank you. president bogus thought is the ten minute mark that you allotted for our virtual public comment. we do still have some hands raised. why don't we go ahead and take t
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