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look what is happening in montgomery county.cannot give these kids an aspirin without parental consent, yet show them sexual content and we will decide what the kids can view as far as content goes. >> absolute right. happening right now, board of education montgomery county makes it at most inconvenient time possible for working parents. 1000 parents outside right now protesting. i am on my why not after the set. not asking for books to be pulled out of library. not asking for sex ed classes not to go forward. all their ask his ability to pull their own children out. democrats in montgomery county are saying no, slippery slope. literally one of the statements democratic press release said it is slippery slope. we will come florida. but parents decide what to do their own children. >> trace: it is crazy. in essence the school board is that if you pull these kids out of the class it is hurtful to some lgbtq students, what would your response to that be? >> yeah, so, i mean, they don't care. one of the council county members, make
look what is happening in montgomery county.cannot give these kids an aspirin without parental consent, yet show them sexual content and we will decide what the kids can view as far as content goes. >> absolute right. happening right now, board of education montgomery county makes it at most inconvenient time possible for working parents. 1000 parents outside right now protesting. i am on my why not after the set. not asking for books to be pulled out of library. not asking for sex ed...
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but i think they also take immigration from the museum and memorial in montgomery on the level of the kind of experience that it provides to people who visit which like i said, is a very disturbing series and is encouraging to see this sort of thing. i was at the smithsonian museum that he was just a few weeks ago, saturday i had to reserve monday weeks in advance. and then when i got there i had to even i have to wait for 20 or something just to see the first in long lines just to see the first exhibit and then i was encouraged to see that was happening, to be waiting meant there were so many people there remind me in black and white cloud crowd was pretty evenly next and it reminded me that i think that if they go something like this in africatown people will come the experience in montgomery really shows us that. >> this is my final question and this is one that i thought about asking earlier i think this is a great time to ask it. i'd like to know how you feel ? how do you feel as a white journalist having to navigate these complications to bring all of this out? >> that's somethi
but i think they also take immigration from the museum and memorial in montgomery on the level of the kind of experience that it provides to people who visit which like i said, is a very disturbing series and is encouraging to see this sort of thing. i was at the smithsonian museum that he was just a few weeks ago, saturday i had to reserve monday weeks in advance. and then when i got there i had to even i have to wait for 20 or something just to see the first in long lines just to see the...
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the way within a year of its opening the memorial in montgomery had brought something like $1 billion in economic activity to the city, and in a way it does feel crass to talk about it in terms of dollars and cents because that product is not primarily a moneymaking venture. it feels like a theory to go through. at the same time our friends in africa town are very savvy as i said and they know that they have to appeal to people's sensibilities and have to have a plan for how this could actually work and they are sort of saying look there's another way. if you got rid of the factories it's not as if you lose all that money. there is an alternative and another way of bringing the tax revenue and spreading economic activity. i think they also take inspiration from the museum and the memorial in montgomery, the level of the kind of experience that it provides to people that visit which is a very steering experience and it's encouraging to see that there is such a big audience for this sort of thing. i was at the smithsonian african-american museum pretty recently just a few weeks ago on a
the way within a year of its opening the memorial in montgomery had brought something like $1 billion in economic activity to the city, and in a way it does feel crass to talk about it in terms of dollars and cents because that product is not primarily a moneymaking venture. it feels like a theory to go through. at the same time our friends in africa town are very savvy as i said and they know that they have to appeal to people's sensibilities and have to have a plan for how this could actually...
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special correspondent fred de sam lazaro has our encore report from alabama's capital, montgomery.dent: for some years, michelle browder has conducted trolley tours of montgomery. >> this is her apartment, so i would invite you to get out. correspondent: from rosa parks' home to the bus depot that is now the freedom rides museum. >> this is where they were beaten and bludgeoned right here. correspondent: alabama's capital is a living history museum of the civil rights era, with so many iconic events, people, and places. but, for browder, artist by training, activist by leaning, there is one chapter of an earlier history that she is working to rewrite. it has manifested in a monument on the capitol grounds to james marion sims, he was a physician who practiced here in the 1840s, developing tools for pelvic exams and a technique to suture vaginal tears called fistulas. to michelle browder, that is only half the story. there is nothing on the monument now that says anything about the women that he worked on. >> oh, absolutely not, nothing of these 11 enslaved girls of african dissent
special correspondent fred de sam lazaro has our encore report from alabama's capital, montgomery.dent: for some years, michelle browder has conducted trolley tours of montgomery. >> this is her apartment, so i would invite you to get out. correspondent: from rosa parks' home to the bus depot that is now the freedom rides museum. >> this is where they were beaten and bludgeoned right here. correspondent: alabama's capital is a living history museum of the civil rights era, with so...
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king and ralph abernathy did it down in montgomery. i told bull connor the day after christmas, i'm going to do it. and bull connor's klan that night bombed my with 16 sticks of dynamite. i was standing one room away from where that dynamite hit. it blasted all the way through my house. i landed in ruins. the house was a complete mess and. i emerged from those ruins and i the people who'd come around, a lot of people, the congregants from his bethel baptist church. and he said i told them, put those guns because the people were tired of this. we're tired of bull connor's birmingham, which was then known as bombingham. put those guns up. we believe in nonviolence. and then he told that crowd in new york, do you know what i did the next day i integrated the bus line in. it stunned everyone, not just the members of bethel baptist church, not just the cops who were amazed that he had live and now had the temerity to try to actually do the thing that he said he was going to do bull connor, like 50 more cops on patrol. by the way, these aren
king and ralph abernathy did it down in montgomery. i told bull connor the day after christmas, i'm going to do it. and bull connor's klan that night bombed my with 16 sticks of dynamite. i was standing one room away from where that dynamite hit. it blasted all the way through my house. i landed in ruins. the house was a complete mess and. i emerged from those ruins and i the people who'd come around, a lot of people, the congregants from his bethel baptist church. and he said i told them, put...
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i'm a tour guide in honor of legendary tours here in montgomery. so i'm always engaging with people around the world. one of the things i wanted to you in those latter years of parks life, it is said the owner of little caesars pizza looked after her or paid for her. do you have any information in that regard? i do. i think little caesars, to my knowledge and i did check this with the rose and raymond parks institute and need a peek in a elaine deal in detroit. i think that he did donate. $500 year. it comes out that more was given to her and what he did, it allows the pizza company to continue in business and that helps. so she would say, why not? you know, it's it's it's just things happen in life and that's. any other questions? that was a good one, though. do we have any questions on the zoom? okay. i've got one more question. okay what happened to mrs. rosa parks house? you said it was in disrepair near the end of path. i'm hoping that someone that's listening will help fund the recreation. the home where she was assaulted in. it's very emotio
i'm a tour guide in honor of legendary tours here in montgomery. so i'm always engaging with people around the world. one of the things i wanted to you in those latter years of parks life, it is said the owner of little caesars pizza looked after her or paid for her. do you have any information in that regard? i do. i think little caesars, to my knowledge and i did check this with the rose and raymond parks institute and need a peek in a elaine deal in detroit. i think that he did donate. $500...
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her act of defiance ignited the montgomery bus boycott, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. in 1957, mother parks left montgomery to move to the city of detroit where she lived there nearly 50 years and served our community tirelessly as a congressional staff member for the late congressman john conyers. despite efforts that we're seeing today around the nation of those who want to erase history leaders like mother rosa parks, dr. king, malcolm x, so many others, we'll continue to uplift those who bent the arc towards moral justice. and today, madam speaker, we stand on the shoulders of mother parks and the countless others who fought for equality and justice for all. i am inspired every single day by her bravery and strength. her legacy serves as a powerful reminder that with courage and determination there is power to change the course of our history. may mother parks always remind us that we cannot remain silent when we encounter injustice, discrimination or racism. that we must always take a stand and speak out even when our voice shakes. to continue to build on her mos
her act of defiance ignited the montgomery bus boycott, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. in 1957, mother parks left montgomery to move to the city of detroit where she lived there nearly 50 years and served our community tirelessly as a congressional staff member for the late congressman john conyers. despite efforts that we're seeing today around the nation of those who want to erase history leaders like mother rosa parks, dr. king, malcolm x, so many others, we'll continue to...
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and [indistinct], a parent of three children in the montgomery public school system. about rejecting a political group. is it not about protecting the innocence of our children? >> yeah, it has nothing to do with targeting any kind of, you know, people for their morality. it is just about parents not running their own children to be indoctrinated into a morality that they don't share. >> laura: shake, told us about your own children and your own concerns about this particular type of propaganda that is being pushed in montgomery county public schools? >> we are very concerned because this is definitely -- because with no's freedom of religion. so make it very clear to us that to be nice and he himself said that he honored the children of adam. he asked us to honor everyone. there -- curriculum that has nothing to do with education. it has to do with other things, showing kids some immoral stuff. >> are you worried that it is encouraging children to question the values you teach them at home? >> yes, definitely. it does. children are confused. the parents have the righ
and [indistinct], a parent of three children in the montgomery public school system. about rejecting a political group. is it not about protecting the innocence of our children? >> yeah, it has nothing to do with targeting any kind of, you know, people for their morality. it is just about parents not running their own children to be indoctrinated into a morality that they don't share. >> laura: shake, told us about your own children and your own concerns about this particular type...
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we are back with skylar montgomery koning.alibration, slowing the economy but not to a point where the real economy and people suffer too much. how is the ecb doing right now? skylar: they are still on track to get to a 3.75% terminal rate. the market broadly prices that as expected in the third or fourth quarter of this year. the question is how long they stay there and how long that squeezes the economy? europe lags the u.s. both from an economic and policy perspective cycle. from the policy perspective, that means there is room to tighten. we saw inflation peaked in the summer and we are now seeing a definitive peak in europe. we saw headline improve, but core inflation also turned a more positive corner. but the problem is the backward looking nature of the ecb is so prevalent. there is still this very high level of headline and core inflation, so that has given ammunition to the hawks. we can get these 25 basis point hikes to get a higher policy rate. it is possible we get a higher terminal rate than that. but as they con
we are back with skylar montgomery koning.alibration, slowing the economy but not to a point where the real economy and people suffer too much. how is the ecb doing right now? skylar: they are still on track to get to a 3.75% terminal rate. the market broadly prices that as expected in the third or fourth quarter of this year. the question is how long they stay there and how long that squeezes the economy? europe lags the u.s. both from an economic and policy perspective cycle. from the policy...
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right after the montgomery bus boycott had taken hold and the montgomery bus boycott association -- thevement association. and we had all heard about this young minister and certainly we all heard of rosa parks. and i got a call before the strike had been settled even. they had not expected it to run so long. amy: so this was in 1956? >> 1956. dr. king called and he was coming to new york to speak at the abyssinian baptist church. there was -- at that time, the head pastor was adam clayton powell, who was in our congress. and he was going to give a lecture to people from the ecumenical community. and he said, "i'm coming to new york, and i'd love to have an opportunity to meet you. and i'd like to give you an idea of what it is that i do." and i was absolutely fascinated that he called, and i wanted very much to meet him. so i went up to the church to hear him speak. and at the end of his lecture, he would retire to the basement. and for what he said would just be a few minutes, almost at the end of four hours, we exchanged thoughts, feelings, and passions. and at the end of that meetin
right after the montgomery bus boycott had taken hold and the montgomery bus boycott association -- thevement association. and we had all heard about this young minister and certainly we all heard of rosa parks. and i got a call before the strike had been settled even. they had not expected it to run so long. amy: so this was in 1956? >> 1956. dr. king called and he was coming to new york to speak at the abyssinian baptist church. there was -- at that time, the head pastor was adam...
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when they had the montgomery bus boycott. they are doing carpooling.the city of montgomery's ever going to stop this black folk from even driving together in the whole black people over and say you have more than one person in your car you are trying to act like a taxi service and will take you in. our rescue and placed him in jail. it was alexander insurance company morehouse graduate who ends up ensuring all of the station wagons in montgomery along with church buses. he could not get insurance in the united states. he had to fly to england to the lloyd's of london to get insurance to ensure all of these. so it black folk had uber before there is over and montgomery, alabama. [applause] and then he would pass by baptist church williams holmes was pastor. he was 6-foot 5 inches graduate of morehouse also had a booming voicede. and williams holmes borders would many times close his message of poetry. the poem you have all already heard because reverend jackson mixed the poem is called i am somebody. i am somebody and langston hughes i'm a great poet fo
when they had the montgomery bus boycott. they are doing carpooling.the city of montgomery's ever going to stop this black folk from even driving together in the whole black people over and say you have more than one person in your car you are trying to act like a taxi service and will take you in. our rescue and placed him in jail. it was alexander insurance company morehouse graduate who ends up ensuring all of the station wagons in montgomery along with church buses. he could not get...
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they went, you all know that but what some remarkable to me about the montgomery bus boycott is that even if you had to walk heaven and eight miles you t still couldn't be late to school . now, that's what i love. i really can't tell you how that excites me. i need you to know how that excites me. i need you to understand that because what it tells you is black people were notwilling to move the standard of excellence . i don't care at what cost. you had to walk 10 miles then you get up at 3:00. and be at the schoolhouse at 7:45, young man. i don't care what you gotto do . that blesses my whole soul. because black excellence gets shipped. black excellence didn't move but that was a lot of walking . now, you know w then things got rough because you started getting cold. they went through all the seasons. put your coat on. it's going to rain tomorrow, get your boots. get your boots. and some of you are older will understand this and the parents say get your lessons. get your lessons. get your lessons and get to school. i love, church was not canceled . somebody's going to get back. chu
they went, you all know that but what some remarkable to me about the montgomery bus boycott is that even if you had to walk heaven and eight miles you t still couldn't be late to school . now, that's what i love. i really can't tell you how that excites me. i need you to know how that excites me. i need you to understand that because what it tells you is black people were notwilling to move the standard of excellence . i don't care at what cost. you had to walk 10 miles then you get up at...
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so when you start when you think about the montgomery bus boycott and when you start thinking about, oh, my god, they beat these black people, right? that's actually somebody else's. right? that's not black history. that's somebody else's history. when you start studying middle passage and you say, oh, my god, all these ships, right? they took all these they put africans on all these ships and took them across the seas. you're studying european history because who the boat. you're not studying black history. you're studying black history. when you start asking question of where the magic of blackness in middle of the insanity that's black history, right? that's black history. right. and that's the part that would make a black child feel magical. you are saying. i'm saying. okay, i know. i'm on tv. this is going to be all right. it's going to be all right. it's going to be all right and i'll be all right. let me finish this up. i assert that was not a bad idea in theory. in fact, it was a noble prospect, a social inevitability needed to come. what should have happened? the empowering
so when you start when you think about the montgomery bus boycott and when you start thinking about, oh, my god, they beat these black people, right? that's actually somebody else's. right? that's not black history. that's somebody else's history. when you start studying middle passage and you say, oh, my god, all these ships, right? they took all these they put africans on all these ships and took them across the seas. you're studying european history because who the boat. you're not studying...
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. >> carley: a montgomery county mom says the event was invite only.he joins us with bethany man mandell, who did attend. this started because of the school board's no opt-out policy. dawn, what is that policy and what is the school board saying? >> my understanding is that parents used to have a choice in what their children could participate in as far as curriculum and books and montgomery county recently has come out with blanket policy saying parents do not have that choice anymore. >> carley: their way or the highway and there are controversial books that touch on sexuality and gender and all subjects that some parents may feel uncomfortable with. bethany, you attended the rally yesterday. what are parents saying? how do you feel about this and how did the rally go? >> so what was really incredible was i was in the minority as far as ethnicity there. it was largely black and brown, a lot of christians. there was a number of muslim families there on a fast day. they had been fasting all day long in washington, d.c. heat in the pouring rain. the ski
. >> carley: a montgomery county mom says the event was invite only.he joins us with bethany man mandell, who did attend. this started because of the school board's no opt-out policy. dawn, what is that policy and what is the school board saying? >> my understanding is that parents used to have a choice in what their children could participate in as far as curriculum and books and montgomery county recently has come out with blanket policy saying parents do not have that choice...
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now rummel is not fighting just eisenhower and the allies and montgomery and the british. allies he has to fight hitler micromanaging him. from back in germany and he has to fight fun runstad. as to who's going to control what units and what they're going to do fund run-stead had never fought against the allies. and they're overwhelming air superiority and overwhelming naval superiority. he had no realization mentally that he could not move his reserve units up to the front lines. you can't do that in the daytime over the open french roads. if the allies like this, typhoon fighter attack aircraft are controlling the skies and shoot up everything that moves. now late in july rummel is riding through the normandy countryside trying to patch work together a defensive line against the allies. and a british typhoon sees him a target of opportunity. and they come down on a strafing run with their rocket pods and their machine guns. and rummel's car is hit and flips over remember. it's an open turing car. rumble suffers a cracked skull loses his left eye. his cheek is crushed. he
now rummel is not fighting just eisenhower and the allies and montgomery and the british. allies he has to fight hitler micromanaging him. from back in germany and he has to fight fun runstad. as to who's going to control what units and what they're going to do fund run-stead had never fought against the allies. and they're overwhelming air superiority and overwhelming naval superiority. he had no realization mentally that he could not move his reserve units up to the front lines. you can't do...
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the montgomery ideals, the french republic because of the claim. but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes and in depth, not from the same size episode to allergies. there is tolling evening service at my to do. it is tish being given with the tranquillity of mag ish for century skills the and catholics and wants them to have lived here in harmony. lots of the sudden fuck up i remember that we share amazon neighbors, religious festivals, as well as joyce and stories succeed in loyalty. they have fueled on wrist in some areas of a rock. since the 2000, the us led invasion, the people of monk disc say that a proud of their cool existence. they say that harmony between christians and muslims here as created in unbreakable social bones. but the middle language and the re, she's worried that this might be disrupted by me to treat operations nearby. as plates, us from the good is and workers apology or p t t patrols the area. the people of mangus hope defeated to an extent as a safe haven and symbol of peaceful coexis
the montgomery ideals, the french republic because of the claim. but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes and in depth, not from the same size episode to allergies. there is tolling evening service at my to do. it is tish being given with the tranquillity of mag ish for century skills the and catholics and wants them to have lived here in harmony. lots of the sudden fuck up i remember that we share amazon neighbors, religious festivals, as well as joyce and...
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when they had the montgomery boycott. they were doing carpooling. so the city of montgomery said, we're going to stop these black folk from even driving together. and they would pull black people over and if you had more than one person in your car, you were trying to act like a taxi service. we will take you in and, arrest you and place you in jail. well, it was alexander insurance company, tim alexander, morehouse, graduate who ends up insuring all of the station wagons in montgomery along with church busses. but he couldn't get insurance in the united states. he had to fly to england, to the lloyds of london to get insurance to insure all of cars. so black folk had before there was uber in alabama. and then he would pass by wheat street baptist church, where william holmes borders was a pastor, and william holmes borders was six foot five graduate of morehouse also, and had this booming voice. william holmes borders would many times close his message with poetry and poem you've all heard because reverend jesse has remi
when they had the montgomery boycott. they were doing carpooling. so the city of montgomery said, we're going to stop these black folk from even driving together. and they would pull black people over and if you had more than one person in your car, you were trying to act like a taxi service. we will take you in and, arrest you and place you in jail. well, it was alexander insurance company, tim alexander, morehouse, graduate who ends up insuring all of the station wagons in montgomery along...
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and what montgomery county public schoolse. e public realize is that that traditional mutual moral consensus is far more alive than they think it is. sha now, there's one particular individual who we have to share a soundbite with. soyou, if we can, a hit ali, who is one of the more pernicious figures criticizing the likes you watch and muslims, who are watching, you need to know that y these same forcet who are using us against tu turned on us and will turn on other people of color and immigrants to those muslimsants. t who aret offended with some of these books that it might just mention to just think about what signal you're sending. what we're telling peopl them.e is will tolerate you, but we'll just sit there and barely tolerateane you. you, right? >> what does that say to the kids? ismael, quickly. well, we disagree with wajahat, with all due respect to him, >> wt simply is completely out of touch with the mainstream of muslimh with t amn well, we appreciate both of thi you, and i hope this alliance continuealank yos. tha
and what montgomery county public schoolse. e public realize is that that traditional mutual moral consensus is far more alive than they think it is. sha now, there's one particular individual who we have to share a soundbite with. soyou, if we can, a hit ali, who is one of the more pernicious figures criticizing the likes you watch and muslims, who are watching, you need to know that y these same forcet who are using us against tu turned on us and will turn on other people of color and...
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also in montgomery is tish gotell faulks, legal director at the aclu of alabama.ith us, davin rosborough is senior staff attorney with the aclu voting rights project and one of several attorneys who represented the plaintiffs. part of that team before the supreme court. we welcome you all to democracy now! davin, the significance of this decision and why so many experts were shocked that roberts and kavanaugh joined with the liberal justices in demanding that the gerrymandered districts in alabama be redrawn? >> thank you so much for having me. this is a really significant decision. i think there is some surprise in the media and general public because of the direction the court had been going, particularly regarding race and voting rights act and voting. but i think what happened here was a majority of the court was compelled by some really clear text and purpose of what congress did when it amended the voting rights act in 1982 in the compelling facts of this case, that this was an incredibly clear violation -- this was not a violation of the voting rights act,
also in montgomery is tish gotell faulks, legal director at the aclu of alabama.ith us, davin rosborough is senior staff attorney with the aclu voting rights project and one of several attorneys who represented the plaintiffs. part of that team before the supreme court. we welcome you all to democracy now! davin, the significance of this decision and why so many experts were shocked that roberts and kavanaugh joined with the liberal justices in demanding that the gerrymandered districts in...
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what was the most b r john simon and nightclub turned daily for one of the 1st responders in baker montgomery. she's on a what appears to be a domestic related murder, the active shooter. right now we always have a one year old child birthday party, 5 people within shots hot yoga class was violently interrupted, favorite scribe between the scene of or to avoid gunfire. ross or shot, we ask for your name and your family. the tree of life said not in pittsburgh, pennsylvania authorities are reporting multiple casualties. it's not even like you even hear the shock in our voices anymore. i mean, which is a sad statement of itself the like today's the day we've all been working so hard for the mid term elections. we've called over 1200 numbers and make sure that everyone knows what today is and making sure that they get out and use their vote on a boat or today's like is really for the past few months. have been training for this marathon and this is the starting. and if the people we put in the power now don't work for us and don't represent the young people. we're not just going to vote and now
what was the most b r john simon and nightclub turned daily for one of the 1st responders in baker montgomery. she's on a what appears to be a domestic related murder, the active shooter. right now we always have a one year old child birthday party, 5 people within shots hot yoga class was violently interrupted, favorite scribe between the scene of or to avoid gunfire. ross or shot, we ask for your name and your family. the tree of life said not in pittsburgh, pennsylvania authorities are...
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i live in montgomery county, maryland. all of you familiar. yep. it's a great county and i, i requested my book and they no, it was it was number 19 on amazon at that moment. and a local activist. and i hope i'm not like blowing him up, but will be writing about this his his sort of handle is clean slate moko. so hopefully i'm like scooping his scoop, but i'm also promoting him. so maybe it all evens out. but he made a public records request and, said, what kind of books are you approving and what kind books are you not approving? and that filing of public records request for montgomery county inspired them to have change of heart. and so montgomery county public libraries have four copies of stolen use. the system, they have 63 copies of anti-racist board, but they have four of mine and they've been approving of my other requests. now since that first initial denial. but i mean, we kind of we give action and action ideas for people, our book and that is one of them request books that your library balance out the scales and take no for an answer an
i live in montgomery county, maryland. all of you familiar. yep. it's a great county and i, i requested my book and they no, it was it was number 19 on amazon at that moment. and a local activist. and i hope i'm not like blowing him up, but will be writing about this his his sort of handle is clean slate moko. so hopefully i'm like scooping his scoop, but i'm also promoting him. so maybe it all evens out. but he made a public records request and, said, what kind of books are you approving and...
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[habla en inglÉs] sandoval: cÓmo se trataba de una persona adulta, la policÍa del condado de montgomeryon su hijo. sandoval: aunque segÚn guerra, la falta de acciÓn por parte de la policÍa no fue lo Único que le preocupÓ. guerra: me dijeron que como era el mÁs cercano hacia ella, pues yo no podÍa viajar o salir del paÍs. era el primer sospechoso en la lista de ellos. sandoval: ¿y cÓmo le hizo sentir eso? guerra: pues yo me sentÍa un poco acosado. porque tenÍa la policÍa encima de mÍ. yo con la angustia, buscÁndola a ella. no podÍa dormir, no comÍa. sandoval: durante 5 dÍas y 5 noches la vida se tornÓ en una pesadilla, no sÓlo para josÉ guerra y su pequeÑo hijo. >> tenÍa nervios, muchos nervios. sandoval: en wheaton, muchos residentes como silvia domÍnguez temÍan que un asesino anduviera al acecho. domÍnguez: todo el mundo estaba muy, muy preocupado con eso de que la buscaban. pero pues nadie decÍa nada. sandoval: nadie podÍa comprender cÓmo una mujer trabajadora, aparentemente dedicada a su familia, podÍa desaparecer sin dejar rastro 8 meses despuÉs de haber llegado a estados unidos, ha
[habla en inglÉs] sandoval: cÓmo se trataba de una persona adulta, la policÍa del condado de montgomeryon su hijo. sandoval: aunque segÚn guerra, la falta de acciÓn por parte de la policÍa no fue lo Único que le preocupÓ. guerra: me dijeron que como era el mÁs cercano hacia ella, pues yo no podÍa viajar o salir del paÍs. era el primer sospechoso en la lista de ellos. sandoval: ¿y cÓmo le hizo sentir eso? guerra: pues yo me sentÍa un poco acosado. porque tenÍa la policÍa encima...
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they don't even want to collect them. funding, montgomery drawbacks used loads, suitcases in plastic are some of the types of faces. the company processing the materials that don't easily decompose and can remain in the environment for centuries. like many obviously valuables resources to the social enterprise image to give them a new use by offering solutions to businesses and local authorities is the 10. this is our basic legation area. this is the engines that people come and drop off . they're based on the base of drop off fund longer. so you're the $1.00 to $5.00 thing, an older cause. and with that, you can see that this is a consummate example of working on the bottom of it as gloss and it's going to be the cycle. the gap is plastic, which can also be these. i can be separated them through this. i mean, i'm going to need to do this by separating them according to the different categories long. the mole may not be separated. category category separating the rubbish essentially for later create a new, more details out of it. like new jersey, somebody to federal tax. sometimes em
they don't even want to collect them. funding, montgomery drawbacks used loads, suitcases in plastic are some of the types of faces. the company processing the materials that don't easily decompose and can remain in the environment for centuries. like many obviously valuables resources to the social enterprise image to give them a new use by offering solutions to businesses and local authorities is the 10. this is our basic legation area. this is the engines that people come and drop off ....
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the 35th brigade of the marine infantry, which is that the quotes have liberated the village of montgomery if got embedded in the region from russian troops to they won't be able to retake this village. they are fine reading as you can hear with artillery motors and tags. then we will hold on glory to crane ki saves it's counter offensive, has read captured villages, image on net skins, upper region regions. but the russian defense ministry released these pitches claiming that they had repelled counter offensive attacks by ukrainian false as president putin described opposition law says as close to catastrophic here. the shells, if you all the box of the control rumbles on the city was one's home to 12000 people for the few who remain for her little information is guess it loosely. it means that amid that we don't have electricity, your internet is you have, you came here and told us that the counter offensive had already begun to the fact that we are here walking around and wondering if it started just doesn't really seem right to continue the new teaching of ukraine saves it, has liberat
the 35th brigade of the marine infantry, which is that the quotes have liberated the village of montgomery if got embedded in the region from russian troops to they won't be able to retake this village. they are fine reading as you can hear with artillery motors and tags. then we will hold on glory to crane ki saves it's counter offensive, has read captured villages, image on net skins, upper region regions. but the russian defense ministry released these pitches claiming that they had repelled...
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so this is, looks the doing the personal assistant was phoned up and montgomery found the gun done the same thing. and as i've come to me, had a coupon into his goose on it assigned assigned to the brand. even though it is designed maids. and so in africa, i could go to google, describe what i see. condo has a good company, mean seat vending link. yeah. yeah. got to. yeah, london to tell us it seems to hines, it's not to me. and little got the 100 a little the 50 in the dakota who hundreds in very do you what i side you to mail it to me. uh mostly a no you need the window. honda, that won't be in good afternoon double cuz again that is the of the the with the money the, the with the total loves but stating we're doing the bundled level, the online g. no level the creole in. oh, so can we now, is this up for you? in the, in the, in the one where did enough, was it read you a little bit hot? uh huh. but how do you, do you have a move? these are some of them are really cool. not to to, to, to, to more to move on. no on noon the . ready when the, when, when he doesn't have to have done bid
so this is, looks the doing the personal assistant was phoned up and montgomery found the gun done the same thing. and as i've come to me, had a coupon into his goose on it assigned assigned to the brand. even though it is designed maids. and so in africa, i could go to google, describe what i see. condo has a good company, mean seat vending link. yeah. yeah. got to. yeah, london to tell us it seems to hines, it's not to me. and little got the 100 a little the 50 in the dakota who hundreds in...
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uh, how about how and nelson is a home and don't answer montgomery. and, you know, i have moved to turn in keys sooner gift. so now we're going to put the kid in, i mean fluids i q band as well. and the 16th. c the . 7 the, the the heavens, a lot of been alanine, so she spent a lot of village on the move around. you was the civil country and what a lawyer was on the side of business villa in. uh, elizabeth, that is not the can pause the name of june, handle the model, but uh, the because the data, the gym, we stick with the lat, it'd be over. this will be $440.00 and that's a cost. and you get some, some each of this lot please. that should be left all the same as, as well. i'm in a mac eh, because of how you fill out the false plenty and let them tell him, can he attended by the queen was said and leave it to him so that the city of medina to be a will sort of the will tell you little good uh janine. yeah, yeah. and the weather and just kinda now the the the the the, the only, yeah. the the ceiling but other than the didn't. so normally with the does
uh, how about how and nelson is a home and don't answer montgomery. and, you know, i have moved to turn in keys sooner gift. so now we're going to put the kid in, i mean fluids i q band as well. and the 16th. c the . 7 the, the the heavens, a lot of been alanine, so she spent a lot of village on the move around. you was the civil country and what a lawyer was on the side of business villa in. uh, elizabeth, that is not the can pause the name of june, handle the model, but uh, the because the...
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i mean, i mean i, you can not be at all which mode you the you, montgomery, the nest, the zip code, the schools. how did you, let's just put on the call them. yeah. and have the lease on somebody. how does that, and instead of like in home, home, home, we are included, but i need a last name for the dish on the web. and just trying to now do the keys to get them in can send us meet shut and we have left for the eclipse called them because of them for the cuz what have you had the weather nice limits of the so we, i mean and just and also in the door, if somebody could let them loose, how did add while a funny closely as well for these pulse team that had that as well. so the money, the funds are a lot of them if not and then how the us without it. now, let me know if any of the in the older the just send it enough unless i had that is who is that too far? jose z and i'm of so please us a so much i'll get a so issue monday the and those are fixed with them. but i mean give a sense of what was the last 2 with the with him. the know, so let me put in the notes here in the, even though i re
i mean, i mean i, you can not be at all which mode you the you, montgomery, the nest, the zip code, the schools. how did you, let's just put on the call them. yeah. and have the lease on somebody. how does that, and instead of like in home, home, home, we are included, but i need a last name for the dish on the web. and just trying to now do the keys to get them in can send us meet shut and we have left for the eclipse called them because of them for the cuz what have you had the weather nice...
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he has a cool deal of the correspondence studios, montgomery report to inform you, candace capital compiler. now, african leaders have been meeting with russian president vladimir putin in st. petersburg to promote peace talks with your train. within, told them moscow was open to a constructive dialogue. the africans litigation led by south african presidents that are on my posts, i cc piece process to end the conflict, which has weighed heavily on the economy. so any, any i'm team that need us called for the escalation on both sides, but ukrainian presidents that ascii root out, that's a possibility. as long as the russian sewage is with me on ukrainian periods for those who doesn't want that to be new. because he has what preston from a pulse. i have to say about the economic effects of the wall on the south african economy. we are being negatively affected tim supply economies. the prices of commodities have gone up to the grain and fertilizer in the process of fuel have also gone off. and this is a consequence of the war that is ongoing as it is for this reason that we are also here tha
he has a cool deal of the correspondence studios, montgomery report to inform you, candace capital compiler. now, african leaders have been meeting with russian president vladimir putin in st. petersburg to promote peace talks with your train. within, told them moscow was open to a constructive dialogue. the africans litigation led by south african presidents that are on my posts, i cc piece process to end the conflict, which has weighed heavily on the economy. so any, any i'm team that need us...
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which in the 1st place would not be military targets. investment and emily tension 6 fuel gas, montgomery. and therefore, this is something that has a new dimension at 1st, but also fits into the way of russian president vladimir putin is waging this war to optimize the pest, the 14 decently tripped. but most go accuses cave of sabotage. the defense minister claiming ukraine blew up the dam to prevent a russian offensive along the front line. due to the cave raging, committed another terrorist crime. the kafka, hydro electric them was blowing out that was which led to the flooding of significant territories, supplemented especially to me, to turn it from us so much. in slovakia, ukraine's allies had strong woods for the kremlin nature. his chief blaming most goes invasion for the dance destruction, the destruction of the gulf, golf dom today, pitts house, and so civilians at risk and coal. so severe environmental damage. this is a great just act which demonstrates so once again, their brutality of rush, also war in ukraine. stalsen bug said russian aggression was the stabilizing security
which in the 1st place would not be military targets. investment and emily tension 6 fuel gas, montgomery. and therefore, this is something that has a new dimension at 1st, but also fits into the way of russian president vladimir putin is waging this war to optimize the pest, the 14 decently tripped. but most go accuses cave of sabotage. the defense minister claiming ukraine blew up the dam to prevent a russian offensive along the front line. due to the cave raging, committed another terrorist...
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just got langley services, langley montgomery mine and i've got to not get a man while getting, you know, idea the new. busy god, on the feller gloves he does, i agree with the people that, that those maybe the the to the guy and he will not the on the market for the advocates, relatives and neighbors, a note about to let him and his wife leave alone. true to india and tradition. garlands are heaped on the travelers the there was an outpouring of joy from all the well wishers around the lucky couple traveling for the hunt. for the all the more to the bottom of the log into the field. so a lot of the product going to be some system now my my, the navy metal that is on the man at the end of the party typically runs into the hundreds as everyone who knows the pilgrims come to say farewell, the bible and his wife will be travelling for more than 2 hours from their home to the hush terminal airport. the several special 1st flights have been arranged by the indian government for this period to cater to some 1400 kilograms houses and close them have also arrived at the airport terminal. there's
just got langley services, langley montgomery mine and i've got to not get a man while getting, you know, idea the new. busy god, on the feller gloves he does, i agree with the people that, that those maybe the the to the guy and he will not the on the market for the advocates, relatives and neighbors, a note about to let him and his wife leave alone. true to india and tradition. garlands are heaped on the travelers the there was an outpouring of joy from all the well wishers around the lucky...
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it dmitri and to more than a 2 people this up in about 25 years ago, dw correspondents are just montgomery report to inform you, candace capital compatible not frequently, this have been meeting with russian president vladimir putin in st. peter's back to promote peace talks with ukraine, put into them. moscow is open till the constructive dialogue, the african, the negation, the advice that i've done, precedents that are around my post, the cc piece process to end the conflict, which is the fact that the economies of e, d, i n, t. the need is called for the escalation on both sides, spots ukrainian impress, then savanski rudolf, that possibility. as long as the russian soldiers remain alone, ukrainian territory for those who doesn't want that to be new. because is what precedence or i'll post, i have to say about the effects of the war on offer kind of economies. we're being negatively affected in terms of why the economies prices of commodities have gone up, particularly grain and fits. eliza, in the process of fuel have also gone off and this is a consequence of the war that is ongoing
it dmitri and to more than a 2 people this up in about 25 years ago, dw correspondents are just montgomery report to inform you, candace capital compatible not frequently, this have been meeting with russian president vladimir putin in st. peter's back to promote peace talks with ukraine, put into them. moscow is open till the constructive dialogue, the african, the negation, the advice that i've done, precedents that are around my post, the cc piece process to end the conflict, which is the...
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shares are down .80% emily montgomery at fidelity is joining us now emily, thank you for being with usf you can give us your view on the tesco earnings this morning, that would be fan itasticfantas. uk could be past peak inflation. mandy and i discussed that would be music to the bank of england's ears and consumers' ears how much should we read into that >> it would be music to everyone's ears. it has been persistent when you look at the headline rate of inflation which we talk about coming down, that doesn't take into impact of the actual inflation you are paying on food which is running at 19% still. although the headline read inflation will come down, we still have the stubborn issue with food. this is something tesco and other retailers have to wrangle with great news from tesco. core data is suggesting that is really working consumers are flocking to tesco and higher end people who are normally shopping are now looking at tesco that is helping maintain position as the uk number one retailer before, they have been chasing offer the discounters like aldi. it is interesting they are
shares are down .80% emily montgomery at fidelity is joining us now emily, thank you for being with usf you can give us your view on the tesco earnings this morning, that would be fan itasticfantas. uk could be past peak inflation. mandy and i discussed that would be music to the bank of england's ears and consumers' ears how much should we read into that >> it would be music to everyone's ears. it has been persistent when you look at the headline rate of inflation which we talk about...
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the issue uh, how about how and nelson as a young man don't answer montgomery and i have moved to turn in keys sooner. if so not see any kind of civic didn't, i mean was a q band as well. and the one is to 60 is. c the in the heavens, a lot of been alanine, so she's been alive. village on that and the the move out on your was the civil gunshot and what a lawyer was offset and been this villa in uh, elizabeth, that is not the can pause the name of june hazel nemo. but all invalid because the dad of a jump, my own, we stick with the lat, it'd be over to be 4040. and that's a cost. and you get some, some, each of this lot please. that should be left all the same as, as well. i'm in a make a, this is todd how you fill out the false lenny and let them take believe in getting you out to him by the queen. what side and leave it to him. so by the 30th medina, theatre was falsely. we'll tell you little goods uh janine. yeah, yeah. and the weather and just kind of now the the the the, the only. yeah. the see a lot of the ceiling but other than the didn't so normally with the no does . oh, it has
the issue uh, how about how and nelson as a young man don't answer montgomery and i have moved to turn in keys sooner. if so not see any kind of civic didn't, i mean was a q band as well. and the one is to 60 is. c the in the heavens, a lot of been alanine, so she's been alive. village on that and the the move out on your was the civil gunshot and what a lawyer was offset and been this villa in uh, elizabeth, that is not the can pause the name of june hazel nemo. but all invalid because the dad...
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complaining about sexual propaganda in our schools and the speakers you're about to hear hat the montgomery county maryland school board meeting are what the left considers the new white supremacists. >> i'm here to testify on behalf my my elementary age cousins and they're encouraged to wire-haired pride clothe and rampable wigs. i don't remember a jewish day where we had to where a kippa or christian day where we had to wear a cross or muslim days where kids were encouraged -- [beeping]. >> the new bull list the racial and sexual prop began difficultieses who defame anyone who disagrees with their twisted mission is white supremacist. >> there had are 40 kids i know who don't want to learn this but can't because they are being bullied. they are the ones being bull when i had they say we don't want to learn this and say this is wrong. they are the ones being bullied when they say this is against my religion. >> another yun muslim american. know it's appalling that anyone has to go through this. which brings us to t.l. had typical leftist angry mink who uses her county position as the ultim
complaining about sexual propaganda in our schools and the speakers you're about to hear hat the montgomery county maryland school board meeting are what the left considers the new white supremacists. >> i'm here to testify on behalf my my elementary age cousins and they're encouraged to wire-haired pride clothe and rampable wigs. i don't remember a jewish day where we had to where a kippa or christian day where we had to wear a cross or muslim days where kids were encouraged --...