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angela merkel has condemned as a horror and a night of rioting and looting in the southern german city ofsted got interior minister hoarse to say hoffa went there on monday to support local officials after the weekend unrest left shop windows smashed and 19 police officers injured 25 people have been arrested. interior minister horst zee who for visited stuttgart city center with both the state premier and the mayor at his side. they wanted to show strength and solidarity with local police in the aftermath of the weekend riots. both the i hope the perpetrators have been found. and that speedy and harsh sentences will be handed down. 2 of the used. shopkeepers already suffering from the pandemic lockdown had to sweep up glass shards the cost of the damage is in the millions. got in knock at the last thing we need in these difficult times is for young men to initiate an orgy of violence for no reason at all. by. the. police are it pains to deter. and what led to this night of violence. following a single drug check by police young men joined forces to riot in stuttgart from saturday night into
angela merkel has condemned as a horror and a night of rioting and looting in the southern german city ofsted got interior minister hoarse to say hoffa went there on monday to support local officials after the weekend unrest left shop windows smashed and 19 police officers injured 25 people have been arrested. interior minister horst zee who for visited stuttgart city center with both the state premier and the mayor at his side. they wanted to show strength and solidarity with local police in...
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this is one ofst that woget their attentioknow why conservatives are making such a big deal about wearing a mask in public. it is not like it bothered them before. and a picture of the klu klux klan members. >> and there is a right as they are censoring it. >> and in that complaint he calls them arbitrary. and they have flagged them as a repeat violator of their community standards. >> if this is happening to me it is happening to a lot of other people. i'm looking for a in how they operate right now. >> they would not comment on the specific lawsuit. a few weeks ago they came under fire for not acting on a post, which read when the looting begins, the shootings will start. some say this post violates the community standa but never removed.response to the outrage, writing we're going to review our policies allowing discussion and state's use of force to see if there are any amendments we should adopt. he's not looking for any monetary damages, he just wants to get back to facebook to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else. >>> and san francisco school district is looking to cut ties
this is one ofst that woget their attentioknow why conservatives are making such a big deal about wearing a mask in public. it is not like it bothered them before. and a picture of the klu klux klan members. >> and there is a right as they are censoring it. >> and in that complaint he calls them arbitrary. and they have flagged them as a repeat violator of their community standards. >> if this is happening to me it is happening to a lot of other people. i'm looking for a in...
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time this season that the striker has opened the scoring a 2nd battered by bands robert love and ofsted. and things got even better for distilled off a tussle in the half an on box or can i have hit the ground. an elbow and in many a mean hypno his marching. as. you can is governor something you autocratic i couldn't believe it on my hands on him. and pushes my arm into his face and goes down theatrically i might be known for being a bit robust but i've never hit any part in arch you guys were kind of a triangle in that it's better option of you time so one no and one man up with 80 minutes left surely this time to sort of had 3 points on the back but just 5 minutes later a robot scarf free kicks sauntered into the dissolute off box. and mr moore was 1st to react to the rebound and celebrate his 1st goal in the league. yet again fate did not appear to be on dissolute of science. donaldson i'm pleased set pieces are essential for teams in the bottom 3rd of the table basics and in the last 2 or 3 games we've been vulnerable as we were again today finished careers and won so if you don't.
time this season that the striker has opened the scoring a 2nd battered by bands robert love and ofsted. and things got even better for distilled off a tussle in the half an on box or can i have hit the ground. an elbow and in many a mean hypno his marching. as. you can is governor something you autocratic i couldn't believe it on my hands on him. and pushes my arm into his face and goes down theatrically i might be known for being a bit robust but i've never hit any part in arch you guys were...
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ofst: core was the congress racial equality. one of their major tactics was the sit in. they had been employing the sit in the 1940's and 1950's. they have a sense of how this , how they should take the attacks and invited them in four supports. support is a tradition of black protest. .here's also the labor movement the labor movement had been using citizens in the 1930's, unfairy to rail against employment treatment, but also to desegregate restaurants as well. some of them were part of industrial organizations. host: you talk about training. about howan you talk they tried to prepare for that experience? -- can you talk about how they try to prepare for that experience? guest: sure. nashville, they were the students that were the most trained. they were quite meticulous. what they would do is hold classes. this, i always use a clip in the movie "the butler." the students, i believe they are in a basement and they are practicing. they are helping each other prepare. they are going to act like a counter protester, push the chair, spit on you, call you racial epithets. i
ofst: core was the congress racial equality. one of their major tactics was the sit in. they had been employing the sit in the 1940's and 1950's. they have a sense of how this , how they should take the attacks and invited them in four supports. support is a tradition of black protest. .here's also the labor movement the labor movement had been using citizens in the 1930's, unfairy to rail against employment treatment, but also to desegregate restaurants as well. some of them were part of...
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what they will do to help the left behind children catch up, we must have a national volunteer army, ofstede educational charities that could help the schools, work with schools and social workers to help these children catch up so they are able to claim that important educational ladder of opportunity in the future. before i talk to doctor mary bousted from the national education union, i have found a quote from gavin williamson, education secretary, who said ata williamson, education secretary, who said at a recent number ten briefing, i know a lot of you will be worried about sending your children to school, everyone of us wa nt children to school, everyone of us want the best for our children and i know how stressful this time has been. i want to reassure you this approach is based on the best scientific advice, with children at the very heart of everything we do. well, the government needs to set out in the house of commons today that they are still following the scientific advice. they are obviously not, this is a political decision, and that may be fine but they need to be honest. we
what they will do to help the left behind children catch up, we must have a national volunteer army, ofstede educational charities that could help the schools, work with schools and social workers to help these children catch up so they are able to claim that important educational ladder of opportunity in the future. before i talk to doctor mary bousted from the national education union, i have found a quote from gavin williamson, education secretary, who said ata williamson, education...
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ofst: i was initially afraid reading jimmy because of what he would demand of me, but what ultimatelyrew me to him was his honesty, was his willingness to be vulnerable, and his rage and love. he spoke searingly about the contradictions of the country and spoke these prophetic and poetic truths. he became an example for me, a resource over the years, which led eventually to me writing "begin again." the rage do you take in literature that james baldwin writes about his emotions and translate that into actionable things that people can do in their daily lives, and the current crisis that is going on with racial issues in our country? ways, if you are not angry about the current state of the world, then something is wrong. it seems to me that if rage or anger isn't a part of your emotional economy in this moment, then you're not paying attention to the world. but what baldwin insisted upon itthat rage and anger -- cannot turn into hate. it would corrode the soul. so he tells the story about his stepfather, about the dangers he experienced and why he had to leave the united states. that
ofst: i was initially afraid reading jimmy because of what he would demand of me, but what ultimatelyrew me to him was his honesty, was his willingness to be vulnerable, and his rage and love. he spoke searingly about the contradictions of the country and spoke these prophetic and poetic truths. he became an example for me, a resource over the years, which led eventually to me writing "begin again." the rage do you take in literature that james baldwin writes about his emotions and...
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ofst: i would say, first all, to go back to one thing i mentioned earlier, it is the responsibility of the police chief, the sheriff or the state police director to lead out bad cops.- to weed out bad it is not just the agency's responsibility, but the responsibility of the community as well. if i have a police treating somebody incorrectly on a traffic stop in buffalo grove, i want the citizen to come forward and tell me. collectively, it is how we police our community, both the law enforcement agency and our citizens. we needed to work as a team to make sure we have the best law enforcement agency. host: nelson in upper marlboro, maryland, on the republican line. caller: i have a question for the chief. kind ofhave a ucmj court of justice in the police department? because in the military we have a uniform code of military justice, where if you commit a crime or violate any of the terms, you are either kicked out of the military or you can go to jail. but i have noticed in the police department, you don't have a standardized court of justice -- code of justice where it up on officer c
ofst: i would say, first all, to go back to one thing i mentioned earlier, it is the responsibility of the police chief, the sheriff or the state police director to lead out bad cops.- to weed out bad it is not just the agency's responsibility, but the responsibility of the community as well. if i have a police treating somebody incorrectly on a traffic stop in buffalo grove, i want the citizen to come forward and tell me. collectively, it is how we police our community, both the law...
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so we have small cocoons of children with an adult so the ratios are the same as delivered by ofstedtilise space within the nursery and also the space outside as well. and we had a big staff meeting for the team on friday. so that everybody knew exactly what was going to happen today. but i don't think we realise how excited the children werejust think we realise how excited the children were just coming back. it's been a really emotional morning actually. they are running around with their friends, just smiling. it's fantastic. that is lovely, that is really nice to hear. thank you very much. the big question obviously for parents in england is our you send in your children back to nursery and school today? a survey of 1200 school leaders suggest a6% of families will be keeping children at home, going up to 50% in disadvantaged areas. and 25 per cent od teachers are likely to be absent because of health issues for themselves or theirfamilies. let's speak to two mums now. carly sabaj is in ascot and will be sending her children back to school when it reopens next monday. and alexandr
so we have small cocoons of children with an adult so the ratios are the same as delivered by ofstedtilise space within the nursery and also the space outside as well. and we had a big staff meeting for the team on friday. so that everybody knew exactly what was going to happen today. but i don't think we realise how excited the children werejust think we realise how excited the children were just coming back. it's been a really emotional morning actually. they are running around with their...