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my question is, targeting books like maus since what's signal to students in your opinion? >> it's my opinion that when books are removed, especially without conversation, without going through a process that includes all voices, that of concern parents, that of students and experts, and that the students are erased. their identities are hard to -- they feel that their identities are not as valued in the school, and outside the schools. it's also my opinion that when books like maus -- when books like all are welcome -- are removed, that not only our community but the teachers, the skill community itself, doesn't value students for who they are or what they might feel. >> like you >> thank you. this book bans coincide with spikes in anti algae lgbtq+ attitudes and legislation, where schools a libraries on the battlefield. miss freeman, as a mother, what message does it send to your daughter and other lgbtq+ students when books reflecting their identities and experiences are co-pulled pulled from their library shelves? >> it's sending a message that they are not welcome and
my question is, targeting books like maus since what's signal to students in your opinion? >> it's my opinion that when books are removed, especially without conversation, without going through a process that includes all voices, that of concern parents, that of students and experts, and that the students are erased. their identities are hard to -- they feel that their identities are not as valued in the school, and outside the schools. it's also my opinion that when books like maus --...
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want to compromise her principles is convinced that the pilgrimage of natashan's idea of marx and mauct here at the top. she decided to bow to the gods and make a wish. it is such a happiness to be a grandmother, my granddaughter brings so much joy every day, so everything that i asked the gods is connected with her. i want her i was always happy, got a good education, entered the university and went to study abroad. the tradition of making a wish on mount taishan, appeared back in the paleolithic era, at least 40-50,000 years ago, what gods were worshiped then is unknown, most likely, like later times, people praised the god of the sun even later, the mountain was considered the center, the celestial symbol and greatness and its power was called the only pillar in the east ancient times said so as long as it burns aishai it is safe all over the world it will be safe as long as it is on mount taishan peace will be peaceful throughout the world taishan is a symbol of security and happiness, and it is also the gate to heaven. knows about the history of taishan, he is a professional phot
want to compromise her principles is convinced that the pilgrimage of natashan's idea of marx and mauct here at the top. she decided to bow to the gods and make a wish. it is such a happiness to be a grandmother, my granddaughter brings so much joy every day, so everything that i asked the gods is connected with her. i want her i was always happy, got a good education, entered the university and went to study abroad. the tradition of making a wish on mount taishan, appeared back in...
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my question is, targeting books like maus sensed what kind of signal to students? -- sends what kind of signal to students? >> my opinion is that students are erased, their identities -- they feel their identities are not as valued in the stool and outside the school walls. it is also my opinion that when it books are removed that not only our community but that school community itself does not value students for whom they are and what they might feel. >> thank you. these book bans coincide with spikes where schools and libraries on the battlefield. what this debt what message does this send to your daughter when these books are pulled from library shelves? >> it is sending a message that they are not welcome and that they are not seen. it is also encouraging this behavior of bullying, sending a message it is ok to treat lgbtq individuals in a negative way. that they are not welcomed in schools. >> thank you. since her lgbtq books tells the students that their identities are shameful or to be feared. as a mother of three children, i am frightened by the suppressive
my question is, targeting books like maus sensed what kind of signal to students? -- sends what kind of signal to students? >> my opinion is that students are erased, their identities -- they feel their identities are not as valued in the stool and outside the school walls. it is also my opinion that when it books are removed that not only our community but that school community itself does not value students for whom they are and what they might feel. >> thank you. these book bans...
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guest: basically it comes from during the mile area of china -- the mau era in china and study it own independent government, independent from the communist government of china. what has happened is most countries in the world, the exception of 14 countries, acknowledge china to be the china that represents all china, including taiwan. this becomes a tremendous challenge because officially the united states does not recognize taiwan as a country. for instance, there is no taiwanese embassy in washington. taiwan's interests are represented by eight representative office. so there is this really complicated issue of being able to use the right language and describe taiwan that is a country but effectively acting as an independent government, for instance a member of the united nations and that has been a tremendous challenge for taiwan. host: who are some of the 14 who have taken the step to officially recognize taiwan? guest: most are in latin america and the pacific islands. some would argue that these are countries that really depend greatly on taiwanese development of systems, so th
guest: basically it comes from during the mile area of china -- the mau era in china and study it own independent government, independent from the communist government of china. what has happened is most countries in the world, the exception of 14 countries, acknowledge china to be the china that represents all china, including taiwan. this becomes a tremendous challenge because officially the united states does not recognize taiwan as a country. for instance, there is no taiwanese embassy in...
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one of those recognized was san francisco fire captain julie mau. >> it is not one person that puts aout, it is a whole team of people. thank you for all the work you do. we are truly stronger together. thank you, all the board of supervisors, for the work you do. we appreciate you. it is such a privilege to serve this wonderful city of san francisco. aloha. [applause] ama: as part of the celebration, the city is holding the apa awards and reception tomorrow. abc 7 anchor dion lahm is the mc. thank you for joining us tonight. dan: we leave you with this picture from sky 7 over the protest in san francisco. our next newscast is 6:00 p.m., we will continue this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited poss
one of those recognized was san francisco fire captain julie mau. >> it is not one person that puts aout, it is a whole team of people. thank you for all the work you do. we are truly stronger together. thank you, all the board of supervisors, for the work you do. we appreciate you. it is such a privilege to serve this wonderful city of san francisco. aloha. [applause] ama: as part of the celebration, the city is holding the apa awards and reception tomorrow. abc 7 anchor dion lahm is the...
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so he himself hidden in stumbled and did not pass mau the ends of the maya yes, they gave all the cucumbersn the pahom you will wear soft, lord cucumbers. you would have already planted a new pony at mondays, it’s not enough to rob anything, how will you be in the yard, let’s go to the help of the internet border? and the ostrovets region has its own waterfall and it became popular. having taken, better than a kayaker, myakia likes to raft the paracel of the great ostracha, and she calls the holy place in the linarian threshold of the vocalist. there would be smoke from the fire. now only ruined stones are behind the capitals . what a decline in water passes through, and snotty, it looks spectacular in the spring , kalira, kostranovodnaya and extreme for a month, right to loosen bread in the garden, and i’m a kohen’s yard for us to have a longer nature this day for variety. fish i'm so hardy with berries and nuts, and it's called putang feather, exploding protein peanuts and berries, and she's directly with drew kaliby. how much of the water such a species can be killed on the amazon and ar
so he himself hidden in stumbled and did not pass mau the ends of the maya yes, they gave all the cucumbersn the pahom you will wear soft, lord cucumbers. you would have already planted a new pony at mondays, it’s not enough to rob anything, how will you be in the yard, let’s go to the help of the internet border? and the ostrovets region has its own waterfall and it became popular. having taken, better than a kayaker, myakia likes to raft the paracel of the great ostracha, and she calls...
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it is clear that this stream of maus is such a local free force, i think he is powerless. they can'tey probably already refused to hold a referendum, they said until may 10 , and now similar new ideas have appeared, appear and are thrown in because of such semi-media, semi-funny, uh, free-spirited characters, what will happen next to the fate of the occupied kherson oblast liberation, will the russians somehow try and integrate it into the occupied crimea, so i don't think that i have such a confident answer to this, because as far as i'm concerned, the individual is still determined as to how he should continue to be in this war, because all his plans are a complete failure , but at the same time, it is clear that they will try to, well, the more publicly putin and his entourage talk about it, they will still try to implement it their ideas and what role will be assigned to the new occupied territories, it is difficult to say now, and that is why they are now, uh, uh, while keeping troops there, while making various sometimes controversial such statements, well , they say that it wi
it is clear that this stream of maus is such a local free force, i think he is powerless. they can'tey probably already refused to hold a referendum, they said until may 10 , and now similar new ideas have appeared, appear and are thrown in because of such semi-media, semi-funny, uh, free-spirited characters, what will happen next to the fate of the occupied kherson oblast liberation, will the russians somehow try and integrate it into the occupied crimea, so i don't think that i have such a...
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he had this sympathy and wanted to help poland in some way, but i am a partner. ruzvera as well as mauabout poland, he had an absolutely italistic, italistic attitude towards stalin, he thought that this could be the quality of a partner in the construction of a new order of the world order after the victory over germany, plus, oh, roosevelt looked at england as a colonial empire and, of course, poland . in london, he was perceived as a protege of churchill, and therefore in those documents there is almost a lot of evidence of how roosevelt offered to a pole promised the defense of the polish polish state interest yes, but, in fact, i am not doing anything, and the church is reasonable, and that is why, because of it, here again there is a very interesting matter of the church. according to international law, the soviet annexation of western ukraine and western belarus. it did not have any legal consequences. it was as simple as the occupation of crimea, but then the polish government was constantly forced to sign it. yes, but it happened only in august. 1945 and august 1945. so when t
he had this sympathy and wanted to help poland in some way, but i am a partner. ruzvera as well as mauabout poland, he had an absolutely italistic, italistic attitude towards stalin, he thought that this could be the quality of a partner in the construction of a new order of the world order after the victory over germany, plus, oh, roosevelt looked at england as a colonial empire and, of course, poland . in london, he was perceived as a protege of churchill, and therefore in those documents...
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>> tess: i think, i'm gonna have the fresh mau. >> tucci: i'm gonna have the martini black saffron. >: martini black saffron. >> yes please. he's known for creating incredible drinks with a twist. they are site-specific. >> oh wow. oh i see it's black. morris has invented a drink to honour the history of this building. that's beautiful. this was once the residence of coal workers. >> remarkably, despite being among milan's poorest residents, they all survived the catastrophic plague of 1630. >> they thought it was her. they thought it was the witch but it was the coal? >> to protect-- it was the coal. >> so this is gonna keep me very healthy? that's the best martini i've had in a very long time. >> thank you. >> wow. and you came to milan when? after three years because my father is caribbean, my mother is from cameroon. sorry. >> that's ok. >> tucci: no don't let him in. i wouldn't let that guy in. it's really interesting, there's a forward-thinking aspect to this city - more than i've seen in other italian cities. so many people. >> tess: they all come from everywhere, all over. >>
>> tess: i think, i'm gonna have the fresh mau. >> tucci: i'm gonna have the martini black saffron. >: martini black saffron. >> yes please. he's known for creating incredible drinks with a twist. they are site-specific. >> oh wow. oh i see it's black. morris has invented a drink to honour the history of this building. that's beautiful. this was once the residence of coal workers. >> remarkably, despite being among milan's poorest residents, they all survived...
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the maus coney cen project is transformation of the convention center and it is not only addition andf the urban neighbor around it in a positive way. >> 25th largest convention center in the country but the conventions are getting bigger so with this extension it is 13 largest >> we have been under construction a year and a half and set to complete the construction in 2018. it generated over $9 billion in san francisco >> 35 percent of viz #2rs coming to san francisco are coming to maus coney. >> 2500 jobs will be created. >> if we didn't do the expansion we would luce $200 million in taxes a year. the conventions they are talking about going other cities with ample [inaudible] and exhibit space and not come to san francisco. >> there is a lot of [inaudible] we are at a point now where our [inaudible] two halve oz the mos connie and think what we desire is one space. >> we are adding space about 200,000 space. we are connecting the two existing north and south exhibition halls that excavate under howard street to increase the largest exhibition space to 1 contig ws space over 500,000
the maus coney cen project is transformation of the convention center and it is not only addition andf the urban neighbor around it in a positive way. >> 25th largest convention center in the country but the conventions are getting bigger so with this extension it is 13 largest >> we have been under construction a year and a half and set to complete the construction in 2018. it generated over $9 billion in san francisco >> 35 percent of viz #2rs coming to san francisco are...
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on vladimir putin after the russian leader defended his war in ukraine in a victory day parade in mausd it. also slamming putin's propaganda and lies today. kaitlan collins joins us live. what is the biden administration saying about putin's speech? >> they think it was pretty muted. they were watching it really closely to see if putin made any new announcements or tried to declare victory or declare he was mobilizing more forces. they said basically he engaged in revisionist history in this speech today, jake, by trying to claim its western aggression that is responsible for the invasion of ukraine, for this ongoing war instead of of course russia which has conducted this invasion that the white house has repeatedly called unprovoked and unjustified. but jake, just because you did not see putin today saying he's announcing any new forces or moving it doesn't mean the white house things anything is changing on the ground in ukraine. instead, they do believe putin is continuing down this path and you heard the cia director over the weekend saying he believes right now putin's mindset is
on vladimir putin after the russian leader defended his war in ukraine in a victory day parade in mausd it. also slamming putin's propaganda and lies today. kaitlan collins joins us live. what is the biden administration saying about putin's speech? >> they think it was pretty muted. they were watching it really closely to see if putin made any new announcements or tried to declare victory or declare he was mobilizing more forces. they said basically he engaged in revisionist history in...
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i mean, president xi is the most maligned, aggressive leader that the chinese have had since mau.at home and increased aggression abroad. we're very concerned about the stated public comments about that if taiwan doesn't peacefully become a part of mainland china, in other words, they volunteer, that's not going to happen, then he will forcefully make it happen while he's the leader of china, something we have to take seriously and i think we'll have frank discussions with them about their you aggression in the region and how they're undermining our allies and partners in the region. i've got to give the biden administration some credit here because they have strengthened the alineses that -- alliances that president trump began to form with the quad, this is india, the united states, australia, and japan. and also increasing the strength of other alliances in the area. the one thing they still need to do is increase our military capability in the region. the chinese are out-gunning us and out-manning us, we've said it many times here, maria and we have to commit to the increased
i mean, president xi is the most maligned, aggressive leader that the chinese have had since mau.at home and increased aggression abroad. we're very concerned about the stated public comments about that if taiwan doesn't peacefully become a part of mainland china, in other words, they volunteer, that's not going to happen, then he will forcefully make it happen while he's the leader of china, something we have to take seriously and i think we'll have frank discussions with them about their you...
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can talk about specific performance another time, what his contention may be, how much of twitter's maus- >> he spent three days there and he was fine. >> but the esg stuff, there is a lot of marketing that goes in here i do believe it's become as much a marketing ploy as -- >> spent a lot of time there >> i have. >> do you like the way exxon is rated? >> i think that may be a fair rating, but it's unclear if you want to understand exxon and its future, watch our documentary on june 23rd let me begin the pronotion right now. right now. >> to june 17th. >> we are going to have an incredible look inside sun mobile that we've spent the last six months working on that will answer that question >> june 23rd >> yes 8:00 >> 8:00, june 23rd >> write that down as for mr. musk and specific performance and the twitter board, i don't know what to tell you. >> a lot of bots are out there if he's right that it is a multiple of 5%, carl, that conceivably could be fraud >> the epic disaster call you referenced >> we have to go, but i will say, look, i'm not calling for recession. i'm just saying speed u
can talk about specific performance another time, what his contention may be, how much of twitter's maus- >> he spent three days there and he was fine. >> but the esg stuff, there is a lot of marketing that goes in here i do believe it's become as much a marketing ploy as -- >> spent a lot of time there >> i have. >> do you like the way exxon is rated? >> i think that may be a fair rating, but it's unclear if you want to understand exxon and its future, watch...
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guest: basically it comes from during the mile area of china -- the mau era in china and study it ownendent government, independent from the communist government of china. what has happened is most countries in the world, the exception of 14 countries, acknowledge china to be the china that represents all china, including taiwan. this becomes a tremendous challenge because officially the united states does not recognize taiwan as a country. for instance, there is no taiwanese embassy in washington. taiwan's interests are represented by eight representative office. so there is this really complicated issue of being able to use the right language and describe taiwan that is a country but effectively acting as an independent government, for instance a member of the united nations and that has been a tremendous challenge for taiwan. host: who are some of the 14 who have taken the step to officially recognize taiwan? guest: most are in latin america and the pacific islands. some would argue that these are countries that really depend greatly on taiwanese development of systems, so the moti
guest: basically it comes from during the mile area of china -- the mau era in china and study it ownendent government, independent from the communist government of china. what has happened is most countries in the world, the exception of 14 countries, acknowledge china to be the china that represents all china, including taiwan. this becomes a tremendous challenge because officially the united states does not recognize taiwan as a country. for instance, there is no taiwanese embassy in...