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this is humira at work. >>> i'm back with my panel discussing the year in social justice. w we want to focus on attorney general jeff sessions. from his crackdown on illegal immigration to his reversal of the obama administration policies on criminal justice and policing, sessions seems to be methodically shaping the justice department. why? to reflect his nationalist ideology and hard line views. all of that while the public is engaged in the on going investigations into whether the trump campaign coordinated with russia during the 2016 elections. let's go back to the panel. ari, many of us opposed the appointment of jeff sessions. many of us that head national civil rights groups vehemently opposed it. he called out a meeting with us and he clearly said to all of us sitting there in the naacp, urban action network, legal defense fund, i'm not participating in these voter rights lawsuits including the texas lawsuit, the justice department was plaintiffs about voter id and other areas of voter suppression, north carolina and others. and it led to many of us rallying and i h
this is humira at work. >>> i'm back with my panel discussing the year in social justice. w we want to focus on attorney general jeff sessions. from his crackdown on illegal immigration to his reversal of the obama administration policies on criminal justice and policing, sessions seems to be methodically shaping the justice department. why? to reflect his nationalist ideology and hard line views. all of that while the public is engaged in the on going investigations into whether the...
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this is a social justice issue. given the contributions that aging persons and persons with disabilities make in the community, it is important that their needs be attended to and addressed. i did want to point that out. all of us are aging. it isn't as if we reach a magic number and all of a sudden become old. we need to be preparing. we need to be looking at it as family members for ourselves and for those of us that we care about. my career was in aging services. and suddenly i am there. the pre-planning, conceptualizing ahead of time about what it's going to take to meet my needs as they change. >> i think one of the things that marks all social justice movements in we can use the word is somebody sees something on the street, in their family, in their circle of friends and they start to talk about what they see. somebody else says oh i see that too. there is a way in which the conversation moves to a different level of gee whiz what can we do about this and what needs to be changed. what's a next step? then fro
this is a social justice issue. given the contributions that aging persons and persons with disabilities make in the community, it is important that their needs be attended to and addressed. i did want to point that out. all of us are aging. it isn't as if we reach a magic number and all of a sudden become old. we need to be preparing. we need to be looking at it as family members for ourselves and for those of us that we care about. my career was in aging services. and suddenly i am there. the...
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and use it to stress test every domestic policy in terms of social justice? >> looking at issues around social justice is one of the things we do already. obviously i was clear about the importance that i attached to this when i became prime minister. we continue to address this in a number of different ways. one can look at different governance structures and different ways to approach this. ultimately how we deal with these social justice issues will be from the decisions the government takes. obviously a lot of this won't be about legislation. if you're saying should we take the opportunity to refresh the social mobility commission, i think this does give us an opportunity to do that. but the purpose that we have in government does go across all of the range of social justice issues. just one example is the racial disparity order for example. pretty uncomfortable reading but the first time a government actually said let's look at what's happening out there. i would hope we've shown our commitment to this. >> you said when you took office, we will do everyt
and use it to stress test every domestic policy in terms of social justice? >> looking at issues around social justice is one of the things we do already. obviously i was clear about the importance that i attached to this when i became prime minister. we continue to address this in a number of different ways. one can look at different governance structures and different ways to approach this. ultimately how we deal with these social justice issues will be from the decisions the government...
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we have my luck, the senior vice president for social justice. a senior vice president for social justice and the former chair of the independent oversight agency from new york city's police department. yes. last but not least, we have the executive director of the san francisco area office council of islamic relations. [applause] carmen: i have to say, i am excited to moderate the panel this morning because intersection audi is my existence. i am an them -- a who grewmerican woman up in southern california in a poor community where there were gangs but i also grew up playing basketball. there are different -- different intersect with. intersection audi allows me to be my whole self. when i studied feminism at uc leadership, ier learned the word intersection audi. was coined by kimberly crenshaw in the 1980's, the idea that social identities, system of oppression and group identities intersect to create a whole that is different from the component identities. said, a lot of what we were organizing the women's march on washington, we were intentio
we have my luck, the senior vice president for social justice. a senior vice president for social justice and the former chair of the independent oversight agency from new york city's police department. yes. last but not least, we have the executive director of the san francisco area office council of islamic relations. [applause] carmen: i have to say, i am excited to moderate the panel this morning because intersection audi is my existence. i am an them -- a who grewmerican woman up in...
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lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justice into reality. president trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, a new scheme to make it easier for children in england to access mental health services is outlined by the government. president trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, after suggesting he'd known that his former national security adviser had lied to the fbi. and, in half an hour here on bbc news, click takes a look at the latest in disability tech — including object recognition and "sign to text" translation. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress. the resignations also include the former conservative cabinet minister gillian shephard. downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities fo
lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justice into reality. president trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, a new scheme to make it easier for children in england to access mental health services is outlined by the government. president trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, after suggesting he'd known that his former national security adviser had lied to the fbi. and, in half an hour here on bbc news,...
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we are all happy to be here for the social justice boyars. my muppets have been on television at home nonstop. i think another reason simon loves the movie so much is because he identifies with the character of tiny tim. it is easy to see the resemblance. like him, some of this week and kind. he loves christmas. even since fight a fireplace and things sometimes. identify timmy's sickness but i think he might have at cerebral palsy. simon. had him as often as i can come as tight as i can because like the cratchit's, we do not know how long we will have simon with is due to a rare disease we do not understand. i find is strikingly easy to draw another big analogy between a christmas carol, the muppet version included, and what is happening in our lives right now. in the story, the miserly ebenezer scrooge is warned that his decisions have far reaching consequences that impact many, many lives. the same can be said of the decisions that are being made by congress today. the choices they're making, like whether or not to passes tax bill have far
we are all happy to be here for the social justice boyars. my muppets have been on television at home nonstop. i think another reason simon loves the movie so much is because he identifies with the character of tiny tim. it is easy to see the resemblance. like him, some of this week and kind. he loves christmas. even since fight a fireplace and things sometimes. identify timmy's sickness but i think he might have at cerebral palsy. simon. had him as often as i can come as tight as i can because...
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lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justicento reality. president trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, after suggesting he'd known that his former national security adviser had lied to the fbi. children in england are to get access to mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. england are struggling in the ashes, they've lost an early wicket as they chase more than 400 under the floodlights in adelaide. and, in half an hour here on bbc news, one hundred women takes a look at the issue of harassment on public transport. good morning, and welcome to bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress, downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. here's our political correspondent, alex fors
lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justicento reality. president trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, after suggesting he'd known that his former national security adviser had lied to the fbi. children in england are to get access to mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. england are struggling in the ashes, they've lost an early wicket as they chase more than 400...
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postseason platform, super bowl slideshow, social justice. >> i reflect a lot of good things. baldwin might as well make a career out of it, the brand-new talkshow slated to begin production next week. ♪ heather: house of cards will resume production early next year without kevin spacey. >> my turn. heather: finishing up the sixth and final season with frank underwood. the 8 episode season, claire underwood, after dozens of sexual abuse allegations against the actor. he is known for making fun of the commander-in-chief and now he is getting his own talkshow. >> a time i would like to reflect on the good things i have done this year, it will only take a minute. heather: according to page 6, alec baldwin is teaming up with abc to host his own talkshow based on his podcast called here's the thing with alec baldwin. currently host match game for the network. ticket scalpers, cyberscalpers helping the grinch steel christmas, foxbusiness here with the scam. >> these are called toybox. they go online and buy out the most popular toys and sell them on secondary websites like ebay and
postseason platform, super bowl slideshow, social justice. >> i reflect a lot of good things. baldwin might as well make a career out of it, the brand-new talkshow slated to begin production next week. ♪ heather: house of cards will resume production early next year without kevin spacey. >> my turn. heather: finishing up the sixth and final season with frank underwood. the 8 episode season, claire underwood, after dozens of sexual abuse allegations against the actor. he is known...
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. >> social justice, a term you hear politics throw around like candy halloween, what does it mean, do they understand how to achieve it. >> thinking about this when incoming new jersey governor, murphy said he wanting to legalize marijuana that will lower number of incarts rated id minorities, those stats don't hold up looking at numbers in colorado. the number of black and hispanic youth being arrested has gone up higher, i talk with a former county prosecutor in new jersey, said big issue is mandatory sentencing, people arrested for same crime in suburb don't face same mandatory sentencing as the young people arrested in the city, because almost every city block is near a school, putting young black and hispanic men in prison for years. you top solve problem of social justice and create equality, get rid of mandatory sentences allow judges and prosecutors the discretion they should have. >> that my take, hit me up on twitter. and thank you for inviting me 2 your live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11:00. >>> what was that? a streak in the sky captured by new
. >> social justice, a term you hear politics throw around like candy halloween, what does it mean, do they understand how to achieve it. >> thinking about this when incoming new jersey governor, murphy said he wanting to legalize marijuana that will lower number of incarts rated id minorities, those stats don't hold up looking at numbers in colorado. the number of black and hispanic youth being arrested has gone up higher, i talk with a former county prosecutor in new jersey, said...
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no, this is an important social justice movement that should be taken seriously byha everyone.and i will say if you look throughout history when some of these killings have taken place so the trayvon martin killing started the black lives matter movement but after maker evers was killed and after martin luther king was killed you saw this resurgence of the social justice movement. i will say that these killings did not start with trayvon martin. the killing started from the time that we were brought here and enslaved in 1519 and they have consistently from 16192 today from slavery to the lynchings of the 23rd century to the present day. we have law enforcement officers and vigilantes who have taken the lawn there on hands killing black men and boys and not being held accountable in any meaningful way. also the difference however is that today we are seeing it with their own eyes. technology, social media, cell phone cameras now have allowed us to actually witness these killings with their own eyes immediately. we saw eric garner being choked to death on staten island. we saw wa
no, this is an important social justice movement that should be taken seriously byha everyone.and i will say if you look throughout history when some of these killings have taken place so the trayvon martin killing started the black lives matter movement but after maker evers was killed and after martin luther king was killed you saw this resurgence of the social justice movement. i will say that these killings did not start with trayvon martin. the killing started from the time that we were...
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lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justiceo reality. the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. it's 50 years since the world first successful heart transplant. the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. severe disruption for rail passengers on routes to and from london euston for emergency repairs on downed overhead power lines. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week, we meet some people taking on their own special travel challenges. man, you look hench, man! you've been working out! yeah! i'm in the usa to catch up with competitors taking part taking part in a unique international championship. we find out how this woman plans to take her wheelchair into the skies. and wejoin the blind backpacker on a mission to visit every country in the world. i travel alone because it's the biggest challenge i can get. we st
lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justiceo reality. the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. it's 50 years since the world first successful heart transplant. the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. severe disruption for rail...
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the only way to social justice is economics and ownership.hat's a quote you don't hear very often. he was killed april 4, 1968, before the first march of the per-pupil's campaign. it's not that you are dumb or stupid, you're brilliant. but it's what you don't know that you don't know that's killing you. you never got the memo. lincoln tried to give it to you he was assassinated. king tried to give it to, he was assassinated. you dumb or stupid, you just never got the memo. now once you get through poverty which is a roof over your head and food on your table in reasonable health care, all other poverty is mental. i can give a homeless man million dollars will be broken six month because nothing changed. 70% of all nfl players broke five years after retirement. they never got the memo on money. so here's poverty, 350 years you've been told you or anything. one hundred years of jim crow which means her self-esteem is in the trailer. 80% of clinical black people -- are all black people are clinically depressed, it's common sense. i have to go re
the only way to social justice is economics and ownership.hat's a quote you don't hear very often. he was killed april 4, 1968, before the first march of the per-pupil's campaign. it's not that you are dumb or stupid, you're brilliant. but it's what you don't know that you don't know that's killing you. you never got the memo. lincoln tried to give it to you he was assassinated. king tried to give it to, he was assassinated. you dumb or stupid, you just never got the memo. now once you get...
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that coincided with their ideas of social justice. picture of the soviet soldiers. and this crisis revealed organization between democrats and socialists on the one hand and liberal parties and other educated persons. i made an analysis of the content of the lord -- of the letters between the firsti and second soldiers. the results were very remarkable. we can trace an evolution of of theions of this -- soldiers of the government. that theike to stress image of internal enemy was concentrated on the figure of the despot, it nicholas the second. bourt was removed to the geoisie which concentrated the future on the unjust regime. you can see the yearning for peace dominated all of the soldiers' letters. and the second place was occupied by anti-persian -- anti-bourgeois sentiment. interestingally that 51% of the letters connected anti-bourgeois sentiment with deep disillusionment with the alliance. like to vote some sentences from soldiers' retters which demonstrate thei feelings of disillusionment in the alliance. you can see them on the slide. very important notion
that coincided with their ideas of social justice. picture of the soviet soldiers. and this crisis revealed organization between democrats and socialists on the one hand and liberal parties and other educated persons. i made an analysis of the content of the lord -- of the letters between the firsti and second soldiers. the results were very remarkable. we can trace an evolution of of theions of this -- soldiers of the government. that theike to stress image of internal enemy was concentrated...
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and you all know sister simone campbell, a lobby for catholic social justice. you'll be hearing from them and from our distinguished ranking member of the ways and means committee richie neal our champion on this issue. thank you. okay. everyone, today we stand at a decisive moment for the future of america. today the house will decide whether we have a government for the people, of the people, or a government only for the privileged, powerful and rich. today we face a gop tax scam that raises taxes on 86 million middle class families. 86 million middle class families, hands 83% of the tax cut to the wealthiest 1%. 83% of the tax cuts to the wealthiest 1%. buries our children in debt by increasing the debt future generations will pay and takes the first step to obliterate medicare, medicaid and social security. they are talking about raising the age for access to social security. and their assault on medicare and medicaid is well-known. our distinguished ranking member will address some of this. i wanted you to see the quote. do i have the quote? i'll tell what
and you all know sister simone campbell, a lobby for catholic social justice. you'll be hearing from them and from our distinguished ranking member of the ways and means committee richie neal our champion on this issue. thank you. okay. everyone, today we stand at a decisive moment for the future of america. today the house will decide whether we have a government for the people, of the people, or a government only for the privileged, powerful and rich. today we face a gop tax scam that raises...
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a warrior for social justice joins me from montgomery his hometown. also ahead, california governor jerry brown on the alabama results. and he joins us from the paris climate summit. notable for one glaring absence, an official u.s. delegation. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "amanpour" on pbs was made possible by the general support of rosalynn p. walter. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. i'm cristiane amanpour with the global view. ryan stevenson is america's acclaimed judicial advocate. fighting for the poor, courthou, state house and in the voting booth. as someone who lives and works in alabama he has a ringside seat to the truly extraordinary senate race in the heart of southern republican country. between roy moore and doug jones. now, europeans are reading a lot into the results, on this continent which is deeply skeptical of donald trump's agenda. media outsets from left off to right, le mond in france, britain and germany's papers, framing results of the miracle of alabama. seeing in it a sign that america has n hasn't lost its marbles.
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keep hasn't done anything to it in order to restore social justice anything keep it in some social aspect he he's. a liberal by saying i am also you are right here because we have to take a very short break but we'll certainly come back to these very interesting subject after every short break statement. was running insisting that wait till i did it again i am. i was to try to list as a. kind you. could do for you but it wouldn't stand but showing you the need you to blush after i told you. oh. yes yes to. chuck asked. don't. you do from a jewish but you might. just think that if you're miscasting discussed the custos through me just turn over your. fears will people been saying about redacted and neither do i suspect it's the law an awesome deal the show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch to sleep yampa is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than food let's see people you never heard of love redacted the night president of the world bank harry. truman it seriously sent us an e-mail. welcome back to worlds apart wi
keep hasn't done anything to it in order to restore social justice anything keep it in some social aspect he he's. a liberal by saying i am also you are right here because we have to take a very short break but we'll certainly come back to these very interesting subject after every short break statement. was running insisting that wait till i did it again i am. i was to try to list as a. kind you. could do for you but it wouldn't stand but showing you the need you to blush after i told you. oh....
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they bowed to pressure from social justice activists and took down posters but all they -- they havesuch wooly guidelines. i won't quote them because they're meaningless. give them enough wiggle room to do whatever they want. the government has no business caving to activists. you're not allowed to do that. they're wrong and i'm suing them. backed by the aclu, and in the lawsuit with codefendants i hate but i think that is a co- -- co plaintiffs, rather, i hate. that's an example of how we ought to be doing things which people under ordinary circumstances would never be seen the same room together, are coming noth service of a higher principle, the first amendment. the right to be able to say and do whatever you want. by the way, the washington, dc metro, talking about controversial content and the government -- and our suit says the government shouldn't be involved in policing controversial content. my posters were pictures of my face. >> host: that's pretty controversial. >> guest: with a press quote dish don't know mitchell face is a hate crime now, apparently. maybe women were ju
they bowed to pressure from social justice activists and took down posters but all they -- they havesuch wooly guidelines. i won't quote them because they're meaningless. give them enough wiggle room to do whatever they want. the government has no business caving to activists. you're not allowed to do that. they're wrong and i'm suing them. backed by the aclu, and in the lawsuit with codefendants i hate but i think that is a co- -- co plaintiffs, rather, i hate. that's an example of how we...
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he hasn't done anything to it in order to restore social justice anything keep it in some social aspect he's. a liberal by saying i mean this is a right here because we have to take a very short break but we'll certainly come back to this very interesting subject after every short break statement. snow room good them bridge to come in you stupid to it. yao's knows to. the salk of the poor old polish. grass cutting insisting that we did not in keeping him i am. i was to twenty list. because they had. passed that. kind you. could talk or knew what it would be it's not but when you don't need you to brush it off don't you. oh. yeah so yes man is only one massive shock passed i. don't know. if you from my jewish pretty much just think that if you're miscasting discussed the custos threatening just turn over young. welcome back to worlds apart with russian philosopher and public intellectual alexander duke and mr duggan just before the break we started talking about the very peculiar relation that the russian people have with power and you stated that you believe that the russian people are
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the right livelihood award known as the alternative nobel prize have dedicated their lives to social justice human rights and government transparency four people were awarded it this year and environmental lawyer from the us a human rights lawyer from india a disability rights activist from ethiopia and investigative journalist from azerbaijan i am honored and immensely pleased that at present twenty seventeen right like going to war my friend. for courage and tenacity in exposing corruption at the highest levels of government to outstanding investigative journalism in the name of transparency and accountability but is my lova couldn't leave azerbaijan to accept it despite international protests her country's government has kept a travel ban against her in place she can only appear via video since the prices founding in stockholm in one nine hundred eighty the right livelihood award has been given to one hundred seventy people or organizations from sixty nine countries . german second years now in an exciting saturday night bonus lagering counter last place cologne manisha hole high flying s
the right livelihood award known as the alternative nobel prize have dedicated their lives to social justice human rights and government transparency four people were awarded it this year and environmental lawyer from the us a human rights lawyer from india a disability rights activist from ethiopia and investigative journalist from azerbaijan i am honored and immensely pleased that at present twenty seventeen right like going to war my friend. for courage and tenacity in exposing corruption at...
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should be no separation between an environmental and social justice policy and some greens have come around to that idea that swear i see the party's future. still we have to be honest and admit that perhaps only twenty percent of people will vote green but we have to speak to that twenty percent if the rest don't like his fine. generals dimmers said that he would step down after the party's poor showing in the election he might be replaced by a robot how back the deputy state premier and choice because. the greens govern in a coalition with the christian democrats their what's your take on the situation. well have to see what happens and. so far not much has happened. because they only been in power for a few months. so let's see how he works with the christian democrats and free democrats. but as i said it's dangerous for a democracy of all parties meet in the center and try to do what they can based on certain economic principles. parties have to work out their differences. they have to say clearly what they stand for and what they're against. parties have to argue that's the only
should be no separation between an environmental and social justice policy and some greens have come around to that idea that swear i see the party's future. still we have to be honest and admit that perhaps only twenty percent of people will vote green but we have to speak to that twenty percent if the rest don't like his fine. generals dimmers said that he would step down after the party's poor showing in the election he might be replaced by a robot how back the deputy state premier and...
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focused on brexit and seems to lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of promoting social justice into reality. the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. it's 50 years since the world's first successful heart transplant — the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. there is more from me at three o'clock. right now on bbc news, it is the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. and much of it was dominated by donald trump and his notorious retweets. the home secretary was, to use one of the government's favourite words, clear. president donald trump was wrong to retweet videos posted by far—right group britain first. some called for the president's state visit to be cancelled. we cannot simply roll out a red carpet and give a platform for the president of the united states to also sow discord in our communities. and, brexit—wise, the knives were out for david da
focused on brexit and seems to lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of promoting social justice into reality. the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. it's 50 years since the world's first successful heart transplant — the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. there is more...
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lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justice into reality. donald trump faces accusations of obstructing justice, after suggesting that he knew his former national security advisor, michael flynn, had lied to the fbi about contacts with russia before the president fired him. the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. now on bbc news, it's click. this week: the latest disability tech with object recognition, sign to text translation and snow feet. over the past few years, some of the most fascinating technologies we've featured on the show have been the ones that help people with disabilities. as the world's first bionic games proved, the possibilities now emerging offer so much potential, whether it be in mobility, sight or hearing, we've seen how life—changing technology is now tantalisingly close. but how long before it really starts to impact peop
lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justice into reality. donald trump faces accusations of obstructing justice, after suggesting that he knew his former national security advisor, michael flynn, had lied to the fbi about contacts with russia before the president fired him. the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to...
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as you all know sister simone campbell, executive director of network, a lobby for social justice, you will be hearing from them and are distinguished ranking chair on this issue. thank you richie neil. everyone, today we stand as a decisive moment for the future of america. today the house will decide whether we have a government for the people, or government only for the privileged, powerful and rich. today we face the gop tax scam that raises taxes on 86 million middle-class families. it has a 3% of the tax cut goes to the wealthiest 1%. 83% of the tax cut to the wealthiest 1%. it buries our children and that by increasing the debt future generations will pay and take the first step to obliterate medicare and medicaid and social security. they are already talking about raising the age for access to social security. their assault on medicare and medicaid is well-known. our distinguish ranking member will discuss some of it. >> i wanted you to see, the quote, do we have the quote? >> we learn more about the disgraceful loopholes that republicans have added to the gop tax scam to enric
as you all know sister simone campbell, executive director of network, a lobby for social justice, you will be hearing from them and are distinguished ranking chair on this issue. thank you richie neil. everyone, today we stand as a decisive moment for the future of america. today the house will decide whether we have a government for the people, or government only for the privileged, powerful and rich. today we face the gop tax scam that raises taxes on 86 million middle-class families. it has...
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the right livelihood award known as the alternative nobel prize have dedicated their lives to social justice human rights and government transparency four people were awarded it this year and environmental lawyer from the us a human rights lawyer from india a disability rights activist from ethiopia and investigative journalist from azerbaijan. and the immensely pleased that at present twenty seventeen right life in a war my friend went over for courage and tenacity in exposing corruption of the highest levels of government to outstanding investigative journalism in the name of transparency and i told him and. but he's my lova couldn't leave azerbaijan to accept it despite international protests her country's government has kept a travel ban against her in place she can only appear via video since the prices founding in stockholm in one nine hundred eighty the right livelihood award has been given to one hundred seventy people or organizations from sixty nine countries . some football news now and dortmund's when the streak in the brand as they get has been extended to seven games. remains u
the right livelihood award known as the alternative nobel prize have dedicated their lives to social justice human rights and government transparency four people were awarded it this year and environmental lawyer from the us a human rights lawyer from india a disability rights activist from ethiopia and investigative journalist from azerbaijan. and the immensely pleased that at present twenty seventeen right life in a war my friend went over for courage and tenacity in exposing corruption of...
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lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justiceity. so i am afraid i have reached the conclusion that there is only so long we can go on pushing water uphill. he is clearly frustrated. he used the phrase pushing water uphill. he has talked about indecision, lack of functionality and leadership on this issue and which was, supposed to be theresa may's main mission. sorry alex's report a few moments ago how she stood on the steps of downing street on day one in the job and said very clearly she wanted to lead a government and a country which worked for everyone, and to tackle the burning injustices that there we re the burning injustices that there were in society. the government's record on but is in focus now. alan milburn having said what he said on leaving this post. he singled out in his letter the education secretary justine greening who wanted him to continue in the post. she was asked about the issue on the programme earlier as well. i am not going to get into the decisions we had inside government. he has done a fantastic jo
lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justiceity. so i am afraid i have reached the conclusion that there is only so long we can go on pushing water uphill. he is clearly frustrated. he used the phrase pushing water uphill. he has talked about indecision, lack of functionality and leadership on this issue and which was, supposed to be theresa may's main mission. sorry alex's report a few moments ago how she stood on the steps of...
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the right livelihood award known as the alternative nobel prize have dedicated their lives to social justice human rights and government transparency four people were awarded it this year and environmental lawyer from the us a human rights lawyer from india a disability rights activist from ethiopia and investigative journalist from azerbaijan i am honored and immensely pleased that at present twenty seventeen right like going to war my friend. for courage and tenacity in exposing corruption at the highest levels of government to outstanding investigative journalism in the name of transparency and i probably will. but it is my lova couldn't leave azerbaijan to accept it despite international protests her country's government has kept a travel ban against her in place she could only appear the a video since the prices founding in stockholm in one nine hundred eighty the right livelihood award has been given to one hundred seventy people or organizations from sixty nine countries. turning to german soccer now endorsements winless streak in the bonus think has been extended to seven games coach
the right livelihood award known as the alternative nobel prize have dedicated their lives to social justice human rights and government transparency four people were awarded it this year and environmental lawyer from the us a human rights lawyer from india a disability rights activist from ethiopia and investigative journalist from azerbaijan i am honored and immensely pleased that at present twenty seventeen right like going to war my friend. for courage and tenacity in exposing corruption at...
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my honorable friend is right, not just education but social justice, good quality education opens the door to the future of the lives of those young people. the quality of education is there -- >> alexander. have the chance to -- 22 to the eu withdrawal bill, at the future to determine whether we lead the single market by coming out of the european economic area. it doesn't dictate how honorable members -- proper democratic oversight. shouldn't it be our sovereign parliament and not the prime minister, in the economic future. >> this parliament will have an opportunity to have a meaningful vote for the withdrawal arrangement. i can i say to the honorable lady it should be parliament that makes the decision, the single market. and the european union in this process. and the european union, to deliver for the people of this country. >> mister speaker, thousands of profoundly disabled children are denied the opportunity to enjoy a day with their families because there isn't adequate changing room. the stories in my constituents lee deeply moved me. the prime minister to strongly consider
my honorable friend is right, not just education but social justice, good quality education opens the door to the future of the lives of those young people. the quality of education is there -- >> alexander. have the chance to -- 22 to the eu withdrawal bill, at the future to determine whether we lead the single market by coming out of the european economic area. it doesn't dictate how honorable members -- proper democratic oversight. shouldn't it be our sovereign parliament and not the...
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against students administrators literally under siege from radicalized minority students demanding social justice payback payback, students wailing about the retreating into segregated spaces. our former institutions of higher learning have degenerated into circuses of militant irrationality and radicalism. how did it come to this? to answer that question you can do no better than to read david horowitz book to left in university volume eight in the latest edition to a series of collective desk with the conservative writings including "the black book of the american left" including essays from 1993 to 2010 and addresses what david horowitz described as one of the underappreciated tragedies of our time the campaign of the left to support the curricula of collegiate institutions and transform entire schools and departments into doctrinal training centers for social and political causes for this campaign arguably has done more to steer america towards the left the left goal of the fundamental transformation of this country than any other strategy and cultural marxism. if the "chronicle" said campaig
against students administrators literally under siege from radicalized minority students demanding social justice payback payback, students wailing about the retreating into segregated spaces. our former institutions of higher learning have degenerated into circuses of militant irrationality and radicalism. how did it come to this? to answer that question you can do no better than to read david horowitz book to left in university volume eight in the latest edition to a series of collective desk...
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lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justicento reality. a new scheme to make it easier for children in england to access mental health services is outlined by the government. it's 50 years since the world's first successful heart transplant — the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. i was a second—year medical student in london, and it was of similar impact to people walking on the moon for the first time, or president kennedy being shot in dallas. severe disruption for rail passengers on routes to and from london euston, due to emergency repairs on downed overhead power lines. and in half an hour, the week in parliament looks at reaction in westminster to the us president's retweet of a british far—right group. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current gov
lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justicento reality. a new scheme to make it easier for children in england to access mental health services is outlined by the government. it's 50 years since the world's first successful heart transplant — the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. i was a second—year medical student in london, and it was of similar impact to people walking on the moon for the first...
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lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justicey. donald trump hits out at the fbi in a series of angry tweets, claiming the agency's reputation was in tatters and "the worst in history". the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. it's 50 years since the world's first successful heart transplant. the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. now on bbc news in an exclusive interview, the bbc catches up with former fi world champion nico rosberg to hear about his plans for the future and his take on this year's fi championship. there has been a big shock in the world of formula one. driver nico rosberg, who finally achieved his lifetime's ambition to win the world championship only last weekend, has announced he is retiring from the sport. his announcement coming just five days after he won the title for the first time, holding off team—ma
lack the bandwith to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justicey. donald trump hits out at the fbi in a series of angry tweets, claiming the agency's reputation was in tatters and "the worst in history". the government sets out plans to make it easierfor children in england to get access to mental health services. schools and colleges will be encouraged to appoint staff who'll work with the nhs to provide specialist support. it's 50 years...
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from alan milburn in which he says he does not doubt be prime minister's personal commitment to social justiceonal commitment to socialjustice, but he doesn't believe the government has the capacity to make that happen to deliver any meaningful action in that area right now. here in part blames a brexit, saying the government is so focused, understandably in his words, that it does not have the capacity to look at anything else. so he feels he did not have any choice but to resign. does it say anything about the stability of theresa may's government? herauthority, the stability of her cabinet and the government has been in question ever since the election. this is not the same as a resignation of cabinet ministers that we have had of late. and it has to the
from alan milburn in which he says he does not doubt be prime minister's personal commitment to social justiceonal commitment to socialjustice, but he doesn't believe the government has the capacity to make that happen to deliver any meaningful action in that area right now. here in part blames a brexit, saying the government is so focused, understandably in his words, that it does not have the capacity to look at anything else. so he feels he did not have any choice but to resign. does it say...
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they think of themselves social justice warriors. we use their language to describe, their role, living into fantasy, and romantic fantasy of which they are saving the world. if you think you are saving the world you are not going to give that up. you are not thinking logically. i mean, you know, i watched television like everybody and i'm thinking, you know, if people get run over by a terrorist truck, you need gun control. what the hell is that? doesn't make any sense whatsoever. how can you even begin with a straight face to do things like that? and it's because, it's because the elimination of guns, which is what their agenda is which is creating this world where we get along. people don't get along. they haven't gotten along since cain killed abel, for crying out loud. >> that's what i want to ask you, is that do they just discount history? look at nazi germany which was totalitarian -- >> yes, they think they are smarter than everybody else and it would who exist before them. look, the bolsheviks, linen, trotsky, these were ver
they think of themselves social justice warriors. we use their language to describe, their role, living into fantasy, and romantic fantasy of which they are saving the world. if you think you are saving the world you are not going to give that up. you are not thinking logically. i mean, you know, i watched television like everybody and i'm thinking, you know, if people get run over by a terrorist truck, you need gun control. what the hell is that? doesn't make any sense whatsoever. how can you...
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should be no separation between an environmental and social justice policy and some greens have come around to that idea that square i see the party's future. still we have to be honest and admit that perhaps only twenty percent of people will vote green but we have to speak to that twenty percent if the rest don't like us fine. gemma's dimmers said that he would step down after the party's poor showing in the election he might be replaced by robot how back the deputy state premier and she has recalled. the greens governing a coalition of the christian democrats their what's your take on the situation. well have to see what happens and. so far not much has happened. because only been in power for a few months. so let's see how he works with the christian democrats and free democrats. but as i said it's dangerous for a democracy of all parties meet in the center and try to do what they can based on certain economic principles. parties have to work out their differences. they have to say clearly what they stand for and what they're against. parties have to argue that's the only way tha
should be no separation between an environmental and social justice policy and some greens have come around to that idea that square i see the party's future. still we have to be honest and admit that perhaps only twenty percent of people will vote green but we have to speak to that twenty percent if the rest don't like us fine. gemma's dimmers said that he would step down after the party's poor showing in the election he might be replaced by robot how back the deputy state premier and she has...
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social justice for his accusers week of the cultural appropriation primarily a segment called nomadic adventure which featured costumes inspired by tribal and native american dress. once at wagner road -- did i say that right? i'm never said that word before. anyway. i didn't watch the show because i was working out and it was quiet night. [laughter] but it's an important story. it's the exact opposite of something happening at brown university. get this according to the college the school is changing its grad school application to allow students to self identify as persons of colors so to sum this up in a social justice for years world a white girl can't for the headdress of a certain culture but she can totally identify as them. it makes perfect sense. isn't that right, captain verbal? i would identify as the captain any day. tyrus. >> no. pick someone else. greg: you can't do this. this is not to segments in a row. >> you're not talking about anything fun. greg: this is not supposed to be let's make tyrus happy day. >> it never has been, greg. question for you. what workout do you
social justice for his accusers week of the cultural appropriation primarily a segment called nomadic adventure which featured costumes inspired by tribal and native american dress. once at wagner road -- did i say that right? i'm never said that word before. anyway. i didn't watch the show because i was working out and it was quiet night. [laughter] but it's an important story. it's the exact opposite of something happening at brown university. get this according to the college the school is...
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this is not just a question of education, but of social justice. i good quality education opens the door to the future for the lives of those children. that is why the is important that we ensure the quality of education is there, to give people a proper start in life. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tonight, this house will have the chance to vote on my new clause for the eu withdrawal bill, which would give parliament the power at a future date to determine whether we leave the single market by coming out of the european economic area. it does not dictate how you should vote, but it does ensure proper democratic oversight. should it not be our sovereign parliament and not the prime minister that decides our country's economic future? all, as ifirst of indicated earlier in response to my right honorable friend, this parliament will have an opportunity to vote. it will be meaningful. withdrawale on arrangement. but can i say to the honorable lady, that she says it should be parliament that makes the decision about her membership in the single market. th
this is not just a question of education, but of social justice. i good quality education opens the door to the future for the lives of those children. that is why the is important that we ensure the quality of education is there, to give people a proper start in life. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tonight, this house will have the chance to vote on my new clause for the eu withdrawal bill, which would give parliament the power at a future date to determine whether we leave the single market...