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national school board and. can you. get it over there so we lose your cool. your procedure pick up front that there's so much of a measure you. could do that but your daughter mia i've got a. story who share the risk you but i would use. he would jump off the phone who would get that the admission that. i would tell you is the way it's so in the theater risky but i wonder if. it was. mysterious or if you look at it what do you. know the truth was. just. sort of. all of you to be 'd 'd beautiful. and use your business and that's so stiff so a little bit careful with willing to take a swim across the room. just there still risky she's only got there was oblivious to the chest may seem usually it's but he was in pretty good us and there's to be a church where you mean. physically in the i'm in stage screaming for her career whiskeys is only diggler squeak i thought we were lit and sure a few freeze shut the hell yeah it's the timing expect up to new york and have to have their shot to you but he is admitting they so from the future it's a. masked. banks geysers
national school board and. can you. get it over there so we lose your cool. your procedure pick up front that there's so much of a measure you. could do that but your daughter mia i've got a. story who share the risk you but i would use. he would jump off the phone who would get that the admission that. i would tell you is the way it's so in the theater risky but i wonder if. it was. mysterious or if you look at it what do you. know the truth was. just. sort of. all of you to be 'd 'd...
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express it in letters to your school board, city and county officials, state and national legislators957, it is a pleasure to introduce the honorable marion b. folsom, secretary of health, education, and welfare. mr. folsom. >> here in america, the welfare and happiness of the individual citizen is a goal of our society. we believe this world is governed by moral law. we believe that, in such a world, there is infinite worth and dignity in the individual human spirit. a distinctcomes of -- into greatness as a nation. but all around the world today, liberty and freedom are challenged by a system of tyranny. that system holds as a goal of life for each individual, to study the materialistic letters to the state. the communist state, therefore, according to the government concept of the national interest. in this struggle between liberty and tyranny, between morality and materialism, our free education system plays a crucial role. in the final analysis, that is the side which best meets the needs of its people. part,ucation, in large effectively determines how american people work in the
express it in letters to your school board, city and county officials, state and national legislators957, it is a pleasure to introduce the honorable marion b. folsom, secretary of health, education, and welfare. mr. folsom. >> here in america, the welfare and happiness of the individual citizen is a goal of our society. we believe this world is governed by moral law. we believe that, in such a world, there is infinite worth and dignity in the individual human spirit. a distinctcomes of...
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nation's schools. chicago school board expected to vote on whether to end their contract that puts officers in schools.o replace them with restorative justice coordinators, whatever that is. more on that coming up in the next hour. >>> did you hear what new york governor cuomo said about those who are tearing down statues? listen to this. >> i think it's a healthy expression of people saying let's get some priorities here and let's remember the sin and mistake this nation made. stuart: a healthy expression. sir, i would disagree with that. in my opinion, it's time for politicians apart from the president to step up and say knock it off. stop it. you will hear more about that in my take at the top of the 11:00 hour. stuart: two interesting court rulings. could they be a sort of light at the end of the tunnel? listen to this. in missouri, a court has cut the award against johnson & johnson in the talcum powder case and in california, a court says no, roundup from bayer does not have to have a cancer warning label. that's very interesting. i think we should bring in judge andrew napolitano for this. are c
nation's schools. chicago school board expected to vote on whether to end their contract that puts officers in schools.o replace them with restorative justice coordinators, whatever that is. more on that coming up in the next hour. >>> did you hear what new york governor cuomo said about those who are tearing down statues? listen to this. >> i think it's a healthy expression of people saying let's get some priorities here and let's remember the sin and mistake this nation made....
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board members of the west contra costa county school district decided to redirect $1.3 million to services for african american students n.a statement the board president said "this resolution affirms our utter condemn nation of the continued violence against african american people in this country at the hands of law enforcement. we have an affirmative responsibility to ensure the african american student whose have been traditionally under served and marginallized receive the full attention of the board and district." they serve the cities of hercules, san pablo, richmond s reopen ferry service picks up. the san francisco and richmond route returns tomorrow. there will be limited capacity on the boats to help with social distancing. they'll all be required to wear a face mask. >> caltran is increasing service tomorrow. 70 trains will run during week instead of the current 42. of pasdrers e a limited number will skip full tug bel of the marine g rkins through the golden gate today. this is much like a summer pattern. we felt the warm-up inland today. all the clouds were surging on shore. let me show you what this means for the rest of the forecast. we'll switch to that camera and i'll go to it live. you s
board members of the west contra costa county school district decided to redirect $1.3 million to services for african american students n.a statement the board president said "this resolution affirms our utter condemn nation of the continued violence against african american people in this country at the hands of law enforcement. we have an affirmative responsibility to ensure the african american student whose have been traditionally under served and marginallized receive the full...
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school board in march and rejected, but it is back again. >> and i believe that is what is happening around this country, nation, the world, is a moment to say we are back and we are here today and we are standing today to present and on the 24 tot vote. >> reporter: the group's goal is to have the district's department gone by december 31st while still having a safety plan in place. >> security cameras, lock the doors, people will respond if you call 911. that is the reality of what we have to do next because i am not saying our kids don't matter if there is an emergency. that is the whole opposite so that is the push back now. >> reporter: students who say officer whose regularly harass them on campus are on board. >> the school district is spend tewing much money on police while schools are being closed and students don't have what they need. instead they could be using for money for things like school supplies, field trips to make our learning experience more interesting. >> reporter: now, they are known throughout the world for its restorative justice practices. activists say they would like to see more of that we have not heard from th
school board in march and rejected, but it is back again. >> and i believe that is what is happening around this country, nation, the world, is a moment to say we are back and we are here today and we are standing today to present and on the 24 tot vote. >> reporter: the group's goal is to have the district's department gone by december 31st while still having a safety plan in place. >> security cameras, lock the doors, people will respond if you call 911. that is the reality...
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>>the school board will vote tomorrow on whether dissolve the school district's police department a school district spokesperson says there appears to be a lot of support for it. >>in national news. people tried to pull down a statue of president andrew jackson near the white house last night but the police broke up these pepper spray to move the protesters out of lafayette square. protesters climbed up they tied ropes around the statue and tried to pull it off its pedestal. they were unable to before they were forced to leave the area jaxon's treatment of native americans has made his statue a target. these demonstrations. new this morning president trump just tweeted that he's authorized federal law enforcement to arrest, anyone who quote vandalizes or destroys any monument statue or other such federal property in the u.s. with up to 10 years in prison per the veterans memorial preservation act. he goes on to say the order takes effect immediately and will be applied retroactively as well. and in the bay area we've learned that what happened friday with the demonstrators removing statues from san francisco's golden gate park that's going to cost the city about $20,000 for
>>the school board will vote tomorrow on whether dissolve the school district's police department a school district spokesperson says there appears to be a lot of support for it. >>in national news. people tried to pull down a statue of president andrew jackson near the white house last night but the police broke up these pepper spray to move the protesters out of lafayette square. protesters climbed up they tied ropes around the statue and tried to pull it off its pedestal. they...
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since his retirement from cia he was also national security and teaches at georgetown school for service. he is also a founding advisory board member at the international spy museum, here since the beginning. he's the author of a new book, "the foundation of the cia: harry truman, the missouri gang and the origins of the cold war." you're not here to listen to me talk, so, thanks, rick, for coming out. [ applause ] >> and thank you all for coming out when you could be over at the christmas market across the street. i appreciate that. as vince said, i've been a cia officer for running on to 50 years now. and for the last 20 years i taught intelligence courses at georgetown school of foreign service. and in teaching there at georgetown, i've discovered as well as from participating with the museum, i discovered that there's a great interest in the cia and in the general subject of national intelligence. but also, unfortunately, there's considerable misunderstanding, suspicion, and even outright hostility about national intelligence. so one of the reasons that i wrote this book is as a sort of a primer to try to explain not to
since his retirement from cia he was also national security and teaches at georgetown school for service. he is also a founding advisory board member at the international spy museum, here since the beginning. he's the author of a new book, "the foundation of the cia: harry truman, the missouri gang and the origins of the cold war." you're not here to listen to me talk, so, thanks, rick, for coming out. [ applause ] >> and thank you all for coming out when you could be over at...
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nation he made." justice warning provided over supreme court cases brown v. board of education, which desegregated schools, and chris ward versus connecticut, which established a constitutional of privacy. c-span recorded this event at duke law school in 2007. tremendous pleasure to introduce a dear friend of mine, jim newton, who is the author of a splendid new biography, "justice for all: earl warren and the nation he made." jim is a reporter and bureau chief at "the los angeles times." i first became familiar with his writing in the 1990's when he was the lead reporter for "the l.a. times" covering the trials for the officers and the beating o.j.dney king and then the simpson case. he always wrote with amazing speed and great pelicans. i got to know him in another capacity in the late 1990's when he was covering the charter reform process in los angeles as part of covering city government. i was chairing an elected commission in los angeles to revise the city charter. i saw not only was he amazingly talented but a reporter of incredible integrity. he believed "the los angeles times" was not devoting en
nation he made." justice warning provided over supreme court cases brown v. board of education, which desegregated schools, and chris ward versus connecticut, which established a constitutional of privacy. c-span recorded this event at duke law school in 2007. tremendous pleasure to introduce a dear friend of mine, jim newton, who is the author of a splendid new biography, "justice for all: earl warren and the nation he made." jim is a reporter and bureau chief at "the los...
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gone viral the fullerton school board of trustetees is voting to a approe resolulution in support of black lives matter and to encouourage districtwide participation in the nationallack l light -- black k lives matter at t school week, which was brought fororrd byby the boaoard, jeanette vasq. this is democracy now!! when we c come back, lynching in america. stay with usus. ♪ [mumusic break] amy: "hold on jujust a little choirlonger," ththe virirtual mass for the moral monday march on washington. this is demomocracy n now!, demomocracynow.org, the quarante report. i am amy goodman. amidid mass protests against anti-black racism and polilice brutality across the country, at least five men, four black and one latinx, have been found hanging in public across the u.s. in recent weeks. all five deaths were initially deemed suicides, but community advocates, scholars, and those all too familiar with america's racist history say there's another possibility, lynching. in palmdale, california, authorities are investigating the death of 24-year-old robert fuller, a black man who was found dead, hanged from a tree near the community's city hall earlier this month. city offi
gone viral the fullerton school board of trustetees is voting to a approe resolulution in support of black lives matter and to encouourage districtwide participation in the nationallack l light -- black k lives matter at t school week, which was brought fororrd byby the boaoard, jeanette vasq. this is democracy now!! when we c come back, lynching in america. stay with usus. ♪ [mumusic break] amy: "hold on jujust a little choirlonger," ththe virirtual mass for the moral monday march...
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school board will vote tomorrow on dissolving the school district's police department a school district spokesperson says there appears to be a a lot of support for eliminating the department. >>in nationals protesters tried to pull down a statue of president andrew jackson near the white house last night but they were dispersed by the police who used pepper spray to move them out of lafayette square, where the jackson statue is located. protesters climbed up they try to uplift by time ropes around it getting off the pedestal. but they couldn't jaxon's treatment of native americans has made him and his statue a target. demonstration. in the bay area this morning we've learned that friday's vandalism that happened when demonstrators remove statues in san francisco's golden gate park is going to cost the city about $20,000. and that includes the over time and the repair of what happened it does not include the actual damage done to the statues that cost is going to be picked up by the art commission for now the statues that were torn down or in storage kron four's morning. kelly has more. >>san francisco police say sunday night there was a threat to statues at the legion of honor the patro
school board will vote tomorrow on dissolving the school district's police department a school district spokesperson says there appears to be a a lot of support for eliminating the department. >>in nationals protesters tried to pull down a statue of president andrew jackson near the white house last night but they were dispersed by the police who used pepper spray to move them out of lafayette square, where the jackson statue is located. protesters climbed up they try to uplift by time...
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school board will vote tomorrow on dissolving the school district's police department, the school district spokesperson says that there appears to be a great deal of support for eliminating the department. >>in national news protesters tried to pull down a statue of president andrew jackson near the white house last night. before police broke it up they used pepper spray to move the protesters out of lafayette square, where that jackson statue is located. protesters climbed on the statue, they tied ropes around it tried to pull it off its pedestal that they weren't successful jaxon's treatment of native americans has made his statue a target of demonstrations. in the bay area this morning we've learned friday's vandalism that happened when demonstrators moves statues in san francisco's golden gate park is going to cost the city about $20,000 that includes over time and making the repairs. it does not include the actual damage to the statues themselves. that cost is going to be covered by in the art commission for now the statues that were torn down or in storage kron four's maureen kelly reports. >>san francisco police say sunday night there was a threat to statues at the legion of honor and patrols
school board will vote tomorrow on dissolving the school district's police department, the school district spokesperson says that there appears to be a great deal of support for eliminating the department. >>in national news protesters tried to pull down a statue of president andrew jackson near the white house last night. before police broke it up they used pepper spray to move the protesters out of lafayette square, where that jackson statue is located. protesters climbed on the statue,...
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policy school and one of the residential colleges, wilson led the us world war i nation, you should the federal reserve bank, it was also university president for eight years. the ivy league school of boardf trustees says, quote, woodrow wilson's racist thinking and policies make him an inappropriate namesake, he was instrument of an resegregation the federal government during his time in washington. i got a note from a noted and successful princeton alum with ties to that school's administration and board who says even the woodrow wilson was a terrible human being i am furious, he had up until now been a rare academic leader willing to stand up against the woke leftist mobs overrunning american college campuses and now he is just another campus coward. you will have to wait and see what happens from the alumni here and whether any of them vote with their pocketbooks which we've seen happen in the past. jillian: presumably people will have a say to vote with their checkbook one way or another. the wilson school was a great school, i almost applied there myself for my masters degree but ended up not. leland: i knew there was no chance of me getting in. jillian: a great school for those in
policy school and one of the residential colleges, wilson led the us world war i nation, you should the federal reserve bank, it was also university president for eight years. the ivy league school of boardf trustees says, quote, woodrow wilson's racist thinking and policies make him an inappropriate namesake, he was instrument of an resegregation the federal government during his time in washington. i got a note from a noted and successful princeton alum with ties to that school's...
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school. >>> new detail tonight about the helicopter crash that killed nba star kobe bryant and eight other people. the national transportation safety board released findings today that the pilot was most likely disoriented by fog at the time of the crash. his last transmission said he was climbing to 4000 feet to get above the clouds but actually he was rapidly descending at the time. the report also confirms the helicopter was functioning properly. investigators have still not concluded why the helicopter crashed into a hillside northwest of l.a. at 184 miles an hour. >>> it's definitely warmed up a few degrees today, and it's going to warm further tomorrow. next 24 hours will be the warmest of the week, most likely. by tomorrow afternoon, mid 90s, maybe upper 90s. we have a red area here, indicating we have a red flag warning, mainly for the sacramento valley, celano and yolo counties, all the way up to chico as well. it does pick up, as you know. it picks up fairfield, just right into napa, the red flag warning is there. it's not a code red kind of thing, not on a scale of 1 to 10 as far as red flag warnings go. it's not like we see o
school. >>> new detail tonight about the helicopter crash that killed nba star kobe bryant and eight other people. the national transportation safety board released findings today that the pilot was most likely disoriented by fog at the time of the crash. his last transmission said he was climbing to 4000 feet to get above the clouds but actually he was rapidly descending at the time. the report also confirms the helicopter was functioning properly. investigators have still not...
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nation he made." justice warning provided over supreme court cases brown v. board of education, which desegregated schools, and chris ward versus connecticut, which established a constitutional of privacy. c-span recorded this event at duke law school in 2007. tremendous pleasure to introduce a dear friend of mine, jim newton, who is the author of a splendid new biography, "justice for all: earl warren and the nation he made." jim is a reporter and bureau chief at "the los...
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national women's march. the senior organizer of community change action. a president of the louisville urban league and director of the denver school board.happy to have you all on. thank you so much. trying to get everybody on. i saw you guys at the press conference the other day. i was like man, we have to get them on the show. thank you. how are you feeling tonight ability the direction the protests have taken? >> i really have been trying to promote peaceful protests. i'm here in the city in denver. we have had agitators tla are spray painting black lives matter part of the movement but allies or supposed to be allies in the fight. and we didn't ask for that to be done in the city. >> how do you handle looters who show up at your protest? >> we told them we said if yur leer to loot and destroy. go home. we're not playing games with you. you won't destroy the city in the name of black lives matter and we feel the blame. that's what the media will say the black lives matter protest did this. >> what are you feeling tonight? happening in cities across the country. >> how i would handle looters. i would arrest the cops. get people off the
national women's march. the senior organizer of community change action. a president of the louisville urban league and director of the denver school board.happy to have you all on. thank you so much. trying to get everybody on. i saw you guys at the press conference the other day. i was like man, we have to get them on the show. thank you. how are you feeling tonight ability the direction the protests have taken? >> i really have been trying to promote peaceful protests. i'm here in the...
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school board is expected to vote on this resolution on june 24th. reporting live, abc7 news. >>> protests nationwide following george floyd's death. now national guard members have tested positive after the protests. 20 states have increased the number of cases after the protests. alameda county has more than 4,000 cases. the most in the bars still are not allowed to reopen. >>> we are charting case counts in 14 local counties. only santa clara county in the top right corner shows a flat yepping curve. soon hospitals and health care centers in that county will be allowed to test any essential worker, anyone showing symptoms and anyone exposed to a known covid-19 case. >> the county can't do it by itself. the small community clinics can't do it by themselves. the large health care centers, the large clinics in this county, need to step up. >> the order covers more than an estimated 1 million people. it takes effect on monday. >>> as restaurants reopen around the bay area, obviously they're having to dramatically change the workplace to accommodate all the protocols to stem the tide of covid-19. this while trying to stay profitable. it's a tough
school board is expected to vote on this resolution on june 24th. reporting live, abc7 news. >>> protests nationwide following george floyd's death. now national guard members have tested positive after the protests. 20 states have increased the number of cases after the protests. alameda county has more than 4,000 cases. the most in the bars still are not allowed to reopen. >>> we are charting case counts in 14 local counties. only santa clara county in the top right corner...
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national level, covering things like mental health issues and informal counseling. >> we talk about diversity and implicit bias. >> reporter: the resolution to end the contract with dpd calls for the school boardo reduce the number of school resource officers in the district by 25% by the end of 2020. and to terminate dps' contract with the denver police department for service of school resource officers by no later than june 4th, 2021. the resolution calls for sro funding to be moved to things like increasing the number of district school based social workers, psychologists, restorative justice practitioners or other mental health professionals within dps. collins says during his time as sro he formed meaningful relationships with students that went beyond being a police officer. >> saying hey, i've got a friend that has issues with alcohol or drugs and, okay, let's -- my goal is not to go arrest that kid for this. my goal is to try to help them. >> reporter: paula says there are situations that lead to tickets or arrests but that the overall goal is to help students and deal with things at the lowest possible level. >> yes, we need restorative justice. they want to do that. yes, we need more
national level, covering things like mental health issues and informal counseling. >> we talk about diversity and implicit bias. >> reporter: the resolution to end the contract with dpd calls for the school boardo reduce the number of school resource officers in the district by 25% by the end of 2020. and to terminate dps' contract with the denver police department for service of school resource officers by no later than june 4th, 2021. the resolution calls for sro funding to be...
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school boards, and would also be responsible for hiring teachers. so the teachers had to sort of buy into this fascist idea of race, right? dr. mclean: certainly, more over time. so the national -- they didn't have -- and this is one of the things that shows the evolution of fascism over time. they did not have state textbooks until the 1930's. is afore the 1930's, there little bit more flexibility. but once we have the 1930's, there is increased centralization and there aren't choices. teachers in theory were supposed to buy in to all of the rhetoric and ideas of race, health, and prosperity that the state wanted them to. dr. bischof: you talk a lot in your various chapters about the dynamic of fascism developing from the 1920's to the 1930's, itionou call the fascist of mussolini's policies, all the way to 1938 when it became too.segmentic, it became more extreme. can you talk about that dynamic from the 1920's to the 1930's, how it developed and became more extreme? dr. mclean: sure. there are two aspects and one is more boring. i'll quickly talk about the more boring one which is educational policy. saying, things just became a lot more centralized over time. they were co
school boards, and would also be responsible for hiring teachers. so the teachers had to sort of buy into this fascist idea of race, right? dr. mclean: certainly, more over time. so the national -- they didn't have -- and this is one of the things that shows the evolution of fascism over time. they did not have state textbooks until the 1930's. is afore the 1930's, there little bit more flexibility. but once we have the 1930's, there is increased centralization and there aren't choices....
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national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com there are people who say things aren't made here anymore. those people should make a trip to michigan. or kentucky. or illinois. where you'll find our workers and dealers and engineers and technicians. building for america. we're proud to employ more hourly workers than any other automaker in this country. because we build for this country. ♪ ♪ lou: joining us now, pastor robert jeffress, member of the white house faith initiative, pastor of the first baptist church of dallas, fox business contributor and author of the new book, "praying for america." and as the saying goes, it sure couldn't hurt. hope you'll do that -- [laughter] buy the pastor's book, which we highly recommend to you. [laughter] great to have you with us. >> t
national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com...
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school board, mayor, state legislature. i know exactly what they're going through. it isn't about any irresponsibility on their part, it is the consequences of a national pandemic. we didn't ask for 14,000 of our citizens in new jersey to die. we didn't ask for nearly 180,000 new jerseyians to ultimately be infected, but that's our reality and that's not our only reality, there are other states similarly situated. unlike the federal government, virtually allstate and local governments are constitutionally obligated, constitutionally obligated to pass a balanced budget. 45 states have a june 30th deadline. that's tomorrow. others are fast approaching. now, this isn't a blue state or a red state issue. this isn't about pensions or some have tried have suggest. this is a red, white and blue issue. it is an american issue. this virus doesn't see political boundaries. this is an issue of fiscal responsibility. no one, no one is immune. we see it across the nation. huge spikes taking place in florida, in texas, in arizona and others. earlier today, the bipartisan national governor's association, the national league of cities, the national association of counties, the
school board, mayor, state legislature. i know exactly what they're going through. it isn't about any irresponsibility on their part, it is the consequences of a national pandemic. we didn't ask for 14,000 of our citizens in new jersey to die. we didn't ask for nearly 180,000 new jerseyians to ultimately be infected, but that's our reality and that's not our only reality, there are other states similarly situated. unlike the federal government, virtually allstate and local governments are...
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schools under certain circumstances, et cetera. i wonder from your perspective, for folks listening at home, is there a way to target closures, right? we had this kind of national stay-at-home order. folks got boardh thared wit now we have a national re-opening. is there a way to dial back up restrictions as outbreak spikes occur in different places in different times, not in other places? >> i think that's the way you have to do it. governors are going to have to be as geographically targeted and surgical as possible if they want the public to be paying attention. i think the other thing that's important is every time a governor takes a step to open things up, they should take a page from what angela merkel does in germany and spend two-thirds of their time talking about how they might have to dial it back if things get out of hand and then they watch the data. there's been some very interesting research done from a group which has showed that the states that opened up earliest in june are having the highest case growth and the states taking it the most deliberately are having the slowest case growth. >> it's remarkable, even if you look back -- and i'm sure you have -- the history of the 1918 f
schools under certain circumstances, et cetera. i wonder from your perspective, for folks listening at home, is there a way to target closures, right? we had this kind of national stay-at-home order. folks got boardh thared wit now we have a national re-opening. is there a way to dial back up restrictions as outbreak spikes occur in different places in different times, not in other places? >> i think that's the way you have to do it. governors are going to have to be as geographically...
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nation. more "squawk on the street" is coming up. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't boardeed to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com it started with a few fifty dollars here. eighty dollars. a hundred dollars. i had good health insurance. why isn't this covered? well, then they started getting bigger. eight-hundred dollars. eighteen hundred dollars. i saved for this. but not that much. i'm glad i had aflac. they gave me money when i needed it most. that's why aflac is here, to help with the expenses health insurance doesn't cover. i love that aflac duck. aflac! get to know us at aflac.com >>> one of the country's largest private fitness chains, lifetime has reopened more than 120 gyms across the country with just 25 fully closed nationwide despite the surges of covid-19 cases especially in the southern cases. the ceo joins us now it's gr
nation. more "squawk on the street" is coming up. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't boardeed to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com it started with a few...
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the head teacher, also a member of the executive board of the national association of head teachers, shell she he, originally you decided to reopen the schooltending to open, we were going to have children back tomorrow but i've had so many doubts because of the independent sage group advice, i wasn't comfortable with making a decision. just to make clear that independent group of scientists isn't the group advising the government but you're not convinced. do you feel you are depriving the children that you normally look after? i am very worried about the children but weighing it up, i think their health is really important and their health is really important and the health of their families and the wider community. i want to get them back as soon as possible. but i will keep reviewing it and as soon as we are convinced that everybody is saying the same thing instead of having conflicting messages, we will reopen to as many as we can. thank you. the head teacher here. you hear that not everyone is convinced and until that happens, both the classrooms inside and the playground behind me staying quiet. thank you all very much indeed. i guess
the head teacher, also a member of the executive board of the national association of head teachers, shell she he, originally you decided to reopen the schooltending to open, we were going to have children back tomorrow but i've had so many doubts because of the independent sage group advice, i wasn't comfortable with making a decision. just to make clear that independent group of scientists isn't the group advising the government but you're not convinced. do you feel you are depriving the...
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school board and got them fired. why don't we give schoolteachers educational immunity so they don't have to worry about being fired? i pitched that to some representatives of the national education union and they said they couldn't support it. this would protect your members. then i found out, this liability insurance they sell to their members is a huge cash cow for unions. one effect of this would be a tremendous influx of money from law officers paying to their unions for some liability policy that the union endorses, and it would be a huge cash cow for law enforcement unions. that would be one effect. we've already heard from my friend, i believe from georgia, that would make the city liable. police don't have deep pockets. it's hard to find somebody because they don't get paid that well. they should. most don't. the overall effect would be to expose them to spending a lot of time being sued, answering anybody they tick off can file a suit. you can have $50,000 settlements. you get enough of them, you can make a living. but good cops know who the backups are. you hear it all the time. i'm sure those on the others that worked in law enforcement or have family, they
school board and got them fired. why don't we give schoolteachers educational immunity so they don't have to worry about being fired? i pitched that to some representatives of the national education union and they said they couldn't support it. this would protect your members. then i found out, this liability insurance they sell to their members is a huge cash cow for unions. one effect of this would be a tremendous influx of money from law officers paying to their unions for some liability...
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school board and got them fired. why don't we give schoolteachers educational immunity so they don't have to worry about being fired? i pitched that to some representatives of the national education union and they said they couldn't support it. this would protect your members. this liabilityt, insurance they sell to their members is a huge cash cow for unions. one effect of this would be a tremendous influx of money from law officers paying to their unions for some liability policy endorses, and it would be a huge cash cow for law enforcement unions. that would be one effect. we've already heard from my ,riend, i believe from georgia that would make the city liable. police don't have deep pockets. it's hard to find somebody because they don't get paid that well. they should. most don't. the overall effect would be to expose them to spending a lot of time being sued, answering anybody they take off -- t ick off can file a suit. you can have $50,000 settlements. you get enough of them, you can make a living. but good cops know who the backups are. you hear it all the time. i'm sure those on the others that worked in law enforcement or have family, they know who the bad co
school board and got them fired. why don't we give schoolteachers educational immunity so they don't have to worry about being fired? i pitched that to some representatives of the national education union and they said they couldn't support it. this would protect your members. this liabilityt, insurance they sell to their members is a huge cash cow for unions. one effect of this would be a tremendous influx of money from law officers paying to their unions for some liability policy endorses,...
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school board, mayor, state legislature. i know exactly what they are going through. it isn't about any irresponsibility on their part. it is the consequences of a national pandemic. we didn't ask for 14,000 of our citizens in new jersey to die. we didn't ask for nearly 180,000 new jerseyans to ultimately be infected. but that's our reality and that's not our only reality, there are other states similarly situated. and unlike the federal government, virtually all state and local governments are constitutionally obligated -- constitutionally obligated to pass a balanced budget. 45 states have a june 30 deadline. that's tomorrow. others are fast approaching. now, this isn't a blue state or red state issue. this isn't about pensions or some -- as some have tried to suggest. this is a red, white, and blue issue. it is an american issue. this virus doesn't see political boundaries. this is an issue of fiscal responsibility. no one -- no one is immune. we see it across the nation. huge spikes taking place in florida in texas in arizona and others. earlier today the bipartisan national governors says, the national league of cities, the national association of counties, t
school board, mayor, state legislature. i know exactly what they are going through. it isn't about any irresponsibility on their part. it is the consequences of a national pandemic. we didn't ask for 14,000 of our citizens in new jersey to die. we didn't ask for nearly 180,000 new jerseyans to ultimately be infected. but that's our reality and that's not our only reality, there are other states similarly situated. and unlike the federal government, virtually all state and local governments are...
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school board and got them fired. why don't we give schoolteachers educational immunity so they don't have to worry about being fired? i pitched that to some representatives of the national education union and they said they couldn't support it. this would protect your members. then i found out, this liability insurance they sell to their members is a huge cash cow for unions. one effect of this would be a tremendous influx of money from law officers paying to their unions for some liability policy that the union endorses, and it would be a huge cash cow for law enforcement unions. that would be one effect. we've already heard from my friend, i believe from georgia, that would make the city liable. police don't have deep pockets. it's hard to find somebody because they don't get paid that well. they should. most don't. the overall effect would be to expose them to spending a lot of time being sued, answering anybody they tick off can file a suit. you can have $50,000 settlements. you get enough of them, you can make a living. but good cops know who the backups are. you hear it all the time. i'm sure those on the others that worked in law enforcement or have family, they
school board and got them fired. why don't we give schoolteachers educational immunity so they don't have to worry about being fired? i pitched that to some representatives of the national education union and they said they couldn't support it. this would protect your members. then i found out, this liability insurance they sell to their members is a huge cash cow for unions. one effect of this would be a tremendous influx of money from law officers paying to their unions for some liability...
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nation he made." as chief justice justice warning , provided over supreme court cases brown v. board of education, which desegregated schools, and chris ward versus connecticut, which established a constitutional right of privacy. c-span recorded this event at duke law school in 2007.
nation he made." as chief justice justice warning , provided over supreme court cases brown v. board of education, which desegregated schools, and chris ward versus connecticut, which established a constitutional right of privacy. c-span recorded this event at duke law school in 2007.