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all of a sudden they find themselves in that voice navigating social justice and social equity for their family. and they don't see it through the political process. you will see them at the highest levels of volunteering and giving up and trying to make sense of what america is because speaking english, they are expected to understand america. and i will throw in one tidbit. only eight out of 50 states require the education to graduate to get your high school diploma. and if you are expecting a whole first generation of immigrants to learn the power of many try to understand is the people that are active when it comes to politics
all of a sudden they find themselves in that voice navigating social justice and social equity for their family. and they don't see it through the political process. you will see them at the highest levels of volunteering and giving up and trying to make sense of what america is because speaking english, they are expected to understand america. and i will throw in one tidbit. only eight out of 50 states require the education to graduate to get your high school diploma. and if you are expecting...
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we're learning so many things about social media." ashlee nelson is one of the 35 students enrolled in class... she doesn't see social media as a job distraction... she sees it as a future job (sot 40:10-40:16) "for us to come in... experience with this... we can help you to propel the company as well as us as employees." (dave standup) "i know what some of you guys are thinking... social media is waste of time... how can something like snapchat turn into a real job?? doctor burroughs says it can... it will... and we all better get on board with it... hey did you guys put the doggy ears on me?? guys??" (sot 44:05-44:18 "as i tell my students i don't see social media as some kind of fun thing anymore... it's integral to how we do business... marketing.. pr... even journalism." (quick nat pop) kacey robb is set to graduate in december... what she's learning in class... she plans on turning into a paycheck. (sot 32:19-32: "i'm really hoping to get into social media marketing... running social media for a business... learning where it's g
we're learning so many things about social media." ashlee nelson is one of the 35 students enrolled in class... she doesn't see social media as a job distraction... she sees it as a future job (sot 40:10-40:16) "for us to come in... experience with this... we can help you to propel the company as well as us as employees." (dave standup) "i know what some of you guys are thinking... social media is waste of time... how can something like snapchat turn into a real job?? doctor...
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it is the agenda of social equity. it's what he discusses every single time that he is in front of the pulpit that they identify with. and i do want to caution that unless a lot of these issues that resonate among the latino mama knows two thirds of the catholics under the age of 18 are latino unless the church welcomes and has these conversations that are represented right now and currently, that isn't going to be the case. right now, you have a large group of latinos leaving the church. close to one and a fourth practice another religion or they are basically no longer practicing, 25% of them were catholic first. but i do think there's an opportunity and the opportunity to have the conversations on social justice and equity and standing strong so it's right speaking truth to power when it comes to a candidate. how are we accepting and standing up for the person that doesn't have a voice and how can we be more like pope francis. thank you so much. [applause] >> i apologize for being late. we live in the same neighborh
it is the agenda of social equity. it's what he discusses every single time that he is in front of the pulpit that they identify with. and i do want to caution that unless a lot of these issues that resonate among the latino mama knows two thirds of the catholics under the age of 18 are latino unless the church welcomes and has these conversations that are represented right now and currently, that isn't going to be the case. right now, you have a large group of latinos leaving the church. close...
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there are logical differences between social renewal and social justice catholics. differences in how they read their tradition. nonetheless, we should all be honest enough that there is a great cs lewis lined that many christians do not read the gospel on political questions. they ransack ever supported their own political party. a lot of that going on. we are also split by class. we have more so than usual as lit by gender. we are split by region, southern catholics are more republican than other catholics because southern whites are more republican than the rest of the country. that's generally true. but what is going on this year there might be a little different? take a robbie's numbers on white cat where he's got the exit poll showed an 18-point margin for romney and i wanted plus seven for charm. because of all those undecided voters he would win by 18 points. if they split something like they are split now, trump would only have a nine-point margin. something specific is happening with donald trump obviously within the latino community, but also within the w
there are logical differences between social renewal and social justice catholics. differences in how they read their tradition. nonetheless, we should all be honest enough that there is a great cs lewis lined that many christians do not read the gospel on political questions. they ransack ever supported their own political party. a lot of that going on. we are also split by class. we have more so than usual as lit by gender. we are split by region, southern catholics are more republican than...
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it's the secret sauce to social success. one part adorable pet, two parts cute clothing, three parts great lighting. and voila, a pic made for instagram. with the world-class caption game. "hey, what's cooking? "posing with great goose, "who wants to pawty with me?" sitting at the "nightline" even correspond desk? really, you have to be this cute all the time? >> good captioning is important. it's telling a story, still giving somebody else that reason to tune in. >> reporter: kyla runs hello society, an agency that represents social media stars of all kinds. why are we obsessed with animals on social media? reaction to cute. it elicits these actual warm fuzzy feelings in us. >> reporter: it was kyla's team that discovered david and herman in toronto. >> how can you not look at herman and love him? he's this tiny adorable fluffball that wears hoodieses. >> how does it get big? >> their owners are incredible activers. the sets and the the stories and every photo is really different. >> reporter: keeping it going against stard
it's the secret sauce to social success. one part adorable pet, two parts cute clothing, three parts great lighting. and voila, a pic made for instagram. with the world-class caption game. "hey, what's cooking? "posing with great goose, "who wants to pawty with me?" sitting at the "nightline" even correspond desk? really, you have to be this cute all the time? >> good captioning is important. it's telling a story, still giving somebody else that reason to...
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of pounds extra into social care through the social care precept and the better care fund. half a trillion pounds being spent on the national health service. a record level of investment in mental health and the national health service. >> order! members must not attempt to shut down the prime minister. the question has been asked and heard and the answer must be heard. the prime minister. pm may: it is a fundamental point the right honorable gentleman refrains from engine in, it is this. we can only afford to pay for the national health service and social care if we have a strong economy creating wealth. >> hear! pm may: that is precisely what he will he or from the chancellor of the exchequer. will hearl hear -- he from the chancellor of the issue. tomy constituents voted leave the european union. >> hear! >> many of those people are unhappy and frustrated at what they see are delaying tactics by summer meiners who do not -- seemremainders who do not to understand the meaning of the word democracy. >> this is very courteous. speaker: the honorable gentleman has a question
of pounds extra into social care through the social care precept and the better care fund. half a trillion pounds being spent on the national health service. a record level of investment in mental health and the national health service. >> order! members must not attempt to shut down the prime minister. the question has been asked and heard and the answer must be heard. the prime minister. pm may: it is a fundamental point the right honorable gentleman refrains from engine in, it is this....
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social security is the part, getting rid of social security is the part of his plan i dislike the most what he did does is he says everybody should invest in the stock market. they should put 2000 bucks a year in the stock market. there is no rule that they have to do the. this is his admonishing them saying that's what you should do. guess what, a lot of people who undo the. because they can't afford to do it. they might not do it because they have a discount rate mean they're not giving a crap about the future. giveaway of saying the same thing. and charles solution is a variable pension. it's not a guaranteed pension likes also see to do. it's a veritable pension. it happened to her and a bad year they're going to do it. this is the private accounts debate unhappy don't want again although we did this pretty thoroughly. let me stop. >> here i have an issue because want to move the top of the long. a lot of people don't social security. you could be 65, and under a variety of conditions you either get very little so so scary or not at all. everybody if they been utterly improvident a
social security is the part, getting rid of social security is the part of his plan i dislike the most what he did does is he says everybody should invest in the stock market. they should put 2000 bucks a year in the stock market. there is no rule that they have to do the. this is his admonishing them saying that's what you should do. guess what, a lot of people who undo the. because they can't afford to do it. they might not do it because they have a discount rate mean they're not giving a...
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pm may: of course social care is an area of concern and social care is a key issue for many people. that is why the government has introduced better care fund and why the government -- government has introduced the social care for authorities. and we are encouraging working together at the health service and local authorities to deal with precisely the issues he has raised on social care. i will just say this to the right honorable gentleman. we have introduced a social care precept. let us look at what labor did in their 13 years. [crosstalk] pm may: 13 years and they did nothing. >> hear! they said they sorted it in 2007 and again in 2009, 13 years and they did nothing. >> mr. speaker, as the prime minister well knows, health spending tripled under the labor government. and the level of dissatisfaction -- satisfaction with the national health service were the highest ever in 2010. this government's choice was to cut social care by 4.6 billion pounds in the last parliament. at the same time, they found the space to cut billions in corporate taxation bills. that means, it is affecti
pm may: of course social care is an area of concern and social care is a key issue for many people. that is why the government has introduced better care fund and why the government -- government has introduced the social care for authorities. and we are encouraging working together at the health service and local authorities to deal with precisely the issues he has raised on social care. i will just say this to the right honorable gentleman. we have introduced a social care precept. let us...
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>> hugis huge implications not only in the united states but around the of world when social security was put in place 80 years ago life expectancy or, work worked expectancy was 62, and you bled diary as 67 or 68. today the fastest-growing age group rose those over 85 and second is over 100 so we are living 30 years longer than the grandparents did. if we think of public paula c. social security and medicare and mobility and brainpower that is just sitting there in their 60's and 70's and 80's i read get society engaged perplex. >> host: wire reliving longer correct. >> i think it has to do with advances in medicine and technology and hopefully eating healthier and exercising. people who have better eating habits that are mentally active will live long durand did you feel better research said you were zero live another sixers seven your's longerf if you have meaning or purpose so at adds up to the increased longevity. >> host: over half of all households have absolutely no retirement savings social security provides most of that for about half of the households 65 and older. >> with
>> hugis huge implications not only in the united states but around the of world when social security was put in place 80 years ago life expectancy or, work worked expectancy was 62, and you bled diary as 67 or 68. today the fastest-growing age group rose those over 85 and second is over 100 so we are living 30 years longer than the grandparents did. if we think of public paula c. social security and medicare and mobility and brainpower that is just sitting there in their 60's and 70's...
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social security or nine at all. all their light the they have not saved the penny if it 10 grand or 20 grand will make a blanket statement that i think if you talk about putting money into the pockets of the lower income i think it would look very good. by will put that aside there is another topic that is the future of work in christine and right now labor force participation has been dropping notoriously among whites and even more among white males we are now down to historically unprecedented rates of able-bodied males you are out of the of labor force. edition we have a question and this time is a very dicey proposition. i will argue with the previous transition to have foreseen that things will not be so bad when the of forces were no longer but you will need these other types of things so what do you need? to replace the jobs of the drivers? the largest sector that is without jobs and billions of white-collar. i have to raise this quickly fed data written about i.q. and in terms of aikido, we have a society an
social security or nine at all. all their light the they have not saved the penny if it 10 grand or 20 grand will make a blanket statement that i think if you talk about putting money into the pockets of the lower income i think it would look very good. by will put that aside there is another topic that is the future of work in christine and right now labor force participation has been dropping notoriously among whites and even more among white males we are now down to historically...
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social security.in the absence of social security, elderly poverty would be 44%, security takes it down to 9%. the administrative costs of social security used to be 2% of benefits which was already far above any kind of private sector retirement program of the type charles is implicitly advocating, it is down to 0.5%. administration of social security 0.5% of benefits paid, social security provides the same returns as the stock market charles has and by risk-adjusted, what you have to factor in, i didn't see this anywhere in "in our hands: a plan to replace the welfare state" is the inherent risk inputting retirement account in the stock market. we had this debate in the private account days of george w. bush and one of the reasons it went away, in part because the market tanked when we were having this debate which reminded people of the importance of accounting for risks when talking about pension programs, guaranteed pension programs, charles says nothing about transition costs which are huge when
social security.in the absence of social security, elderly poverty would be 44%, security takes it down to 9%. the administrative costs of social security used to be 2% of benefits which was already far above any kind of private sector retirement program of the type charles is implicitly advocating, it is down to 0.5%. administration of social security 0.5% of benefits paid, social security provides the same returns as the stock market charles has and by risk-adjusted, what you have to factor...
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my parents rely on social security. when you fix social security, current retirees with medicare and medicaid are paid in full. you have to honor your promises. who are younger folks below age 30, they have the option to choose between social security or basically a version of a 401(k) that they can save into. that will help them boost their retirement savings and security going forward. decatur,n from illinois, democrats line, your next. caller: good morning. my question is why don't legislators, lobbyists go home when they get done serving their time? why do they have to hang around and suck off the government for a job. here and there? guest: i really enjoy that comment. one of the things that i take up and really enjoyed that donald trump has said is when he talks about draining the swamp. , i am do find the swamp actually writing a piece right now on what the swamp is. it is not technically legally corruption, but when you look at a congressman who comes to town and after a couple of terms leave to go work on case
my parents rely on social security. when you fix social security, current retirees with medicare and medicaid are paid in full. you have to honor your promises. who are younger folks below age 30, they have the option to choose between social security or basically a version of a 401(k) that they can save into. that will help them boost their retirement savings and security going forward. decatur,n from illinois, democrats line, your next. caller: good morning. my question is why don't...
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johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. senior 1: ron johnson is attacking social security. senior 2: he wants to let wall street risk it in the stock market. johnson: free money... young people don't really necessarily understand finance. college student 1: ron johnson voted to raise the cost of student loans - college student 2: he just doesn't get it. supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. raising the cost of college. jobs lost overseas. senator ron johnson - he's hurting wisconsin families. russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." ve. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of this morning. that is generating a narrow band of light showers that should pass by around 8am.
johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. senior 1: ron johnson is attacking social security. senior 2: he wants to let wall street risk it in the stock market. johnson: free money... young people don't really necessarily understand finance. college student 1: ron johnson voted to raise the cost of student loans - college student 2: he just doesn't get it. supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. raising the cost of college. jobs lost overseas. senator...
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social security, sir. off, thiswell, first is a good example of the screwed up major of this controlled economy, this controlled government in this country. anybody who pays into a program deserves to get back what they paid in. social security has been robbed by politicians in terms of the welfare system. including a lot of people on the welfare system who are not there because they are needy, but because they don't want to work. there are a lot of people that don't take responsibility for their lives. those that need help, i am all for that. we have to protect the security. absolutely this has to come first. second we have millions of illegal immigrants but never pay taxes getting huge amounts of social security. a majority end up on the welfare rolls. but we can't pay our people what they deserve for paying taxes? a crisis with property in louisiana, with a lot of people losing their house for good, but this government is building houses all over the world in other houses -- in other countries for peopl
social security, sir. off, thiswell, first is a good example of the screwed up major of this controlled economy, this controlled government in this country. anybody who pays into a program deserves to get back what they paid in. social security has been robbed by politicians in terms of the welfare system. including a lot of people on the welfare system who are not there because they are needy, but because they don't want to work. there are a lot of people that don't take responsibility for...
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sure he does not cut social security, medicare or medicaid.t: stephen in ohio. though had. caller: hello. this question is for bernie. i want to know way the bernie is helping to lead the movement to form a new party? guest: fair question and i thini as i trust of many of the viewers know that on the longest-serving independent in the history of united states. congress, i was elected mayor defeating democrats and republicans call i know a little bit about it. i know it's very very, very hard to puthe together a strong third party and right now where i am is trying to significantly change and transform and reform the democratic party to make a party for two people, of young people. a party which will stand up for the fossil fuel industry and wall streetet and the drug companies and the insurance companies. we are the wealthiest country in the history of the world. we should not have to receive calls from people like margaret who are wondering how they will survive unlimited amounts of money of social security. that's not what this country shoul
sure he does not cut social security, medicare or medicaid.t: stephen in ohio. though had. caller: hello. this question is for bernie. i want to know way the bernie is helping to lead the movement to form a new party? guest: fair question and i thini as i trust of many of the viewers know that on the longest-serving independent in the history of united states. congress, i was elected mayor defeating democrats and republicans call i know a little bit about it. i know it's very very, very hard to...
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on social media." " we're looking at the future of social media... and the role it is playing in education and career choices. and we check in with the family of a special needs man... months after his family made national headlines in an effort to protect him. and get all your news on the go with our fox5 app. download it today! you're watching fox5 news at 4. ? ? one day a rider made a decision. his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. am i actually pushing these guys who ran out of gas six miles on a lonely highway? or is this a metaphor for how i'm constantly pushing myself to make a tastier sandwich? but judging from the third-degree sunburn, and the fact that i can't feel my legs, i'd say i'm actually pushing this car. there's gotta be a better way to get new customers. the pepper jack ranch spicy chicken sandwich. taste it before it's gone. yep, i'm lost. when we were class was usually not allowed. but now... students are strongly encouraged to not
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donald trump, i will not cut social security, medicare, medicaid.now margaret's point is which is absolutely right is he got most republicans out there in the congress, not all, but most of them do want to cut social security, medicare and medicaid and give huge tax breaks to billionaires, but we are going to hold trump accountable. we are going to hold him to his word. i myself believe we should expand social security because people can't make it on 11 to $12,000 a year. but we will hold trump accountable. he said he will not cut social security, medicare and medicaid and i will do everything that i can to make sure that he does not cut social security and medicare or medicaid. >> steven in ohio, go ahead. >> caller: hi there, a question for bernie, third-party. i wonder why bernie stayed with the democratic party and not instead helping the movement to form a new party. >> thank you, steven. >> steve, it's a fair question and as i trust many viewers know i'm the longest independent in in the history of the united states, i was mayor independent. i
donald trump, i will not cut social security, medicare, medicaid.now margaret's point is which is absolutely right is he got most republicans out there in the congress, not all, but most of them do want to cut social security, medicare and medicaid and give huge tax breaks to billionaires, but we are going to hold trump accountable. we are going to hold him to his word. i myself believe we should expand social security because people can't make it on 11 to $12,000 a year. but we will hold trump...
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those shifts really do complement what's going on in social media. i want to just talk about after the boom side of this and something to think about in response to the report. it is true that i think that social media has the capacity to engage communities after any disasters, but we could talk about terrorism specifically. in my field in 2001, we had a tendency to talk about to the public in a way that either made them tune out or freak out. we probably still do that. oh, god, the world is going to hell in a hand basket, i can't pay attention. or i can't go outside my house. my kids have to wear helmets in the basement. that's how we talk to people. trying to use social media to engage people to actually do something rather than read about it, be scared about it or whatever. so that's write think social media has this power to engage people in what we call the enterprise, which is the public, state and local first responders. ngos, the churches and faith based community, and certainly the network. so one thing that is worth noting is the stent to w
those shifts really do complement what's going on in social media. i want to just talk about after the boom side of this and something to think about in response to the report. it is true that i think that social media has the capacity to engage communities after any disasters, but we could talk about terrorism specifically. in my field in 2001, we had a tendency to talk about to the public in a way that either made them tune out or freak out. we probably still do that. oh, god, the world is...
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85% of social security will be taxed. say you get $48,000 a year that $12,000 is going to go to taxes. >> if you take when? >> if you take early in combination with your ira's or 401(k)s. >> gotcha. out of those accounts you get taxed on the social security. i work on people with tax strategies. when you say $12,000 a year that's also not just a drop in the bucket it's a significant amount. >> oh, my gosh. using a mix of social security income is that inflation protected? >> it is inflation protected that is nice, nice job. >> that is inflation protected. so as you get older and people are living longer, that is protecting you from inflation, as opposed to a lot of people from investment when is you are >> a lot of people when think being ages they should plan to they think about 90. that's kd of what roughly you are like i will live until 90 you say don't plan until 90 you might run out. >> a lot of people will come in my office and the guy will say 85, the wife will be like -- i would rather you have money longer than e
85% of social security will be taxed. say you get $48,000 a year that $12,000 is going to go to taxes. >> if you take when? >> if you take early in combination with your ira's or 401(k)s. >> gotcha. out of those accounts you get taxed on the social security. i work on people with tax strategies. when you say $12,000 a year that's also not just a drop in the bucket it's a significant amount. >> oh, my gosh. using a mix of social security income is that inflation...
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johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. senior 1: ron johnson is attacking social security. senior 2: he wants to let wall street risk it in the stock market. johnson: free money... young people don't really necessarily understand finance. college student 1: ron johnson voted to raise the cost of student loans - college student 2: he just doesn't get it. worker: he says he's for jobs, but ron johnson supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. russ feingold: i'm russ feingold today...cooler. mostly cloudy. scattered light rain showers in the morning. highs in the mid 50s. northwest winds 5 to 15 mph. chance of showers 30 percent.tonight...colder. upper 30s. north winds 5 to 15 mph. wednesday...sunny. highs in the lower 50s. northwest winds 5 to 10 mph. wednesday night...clear. lows in the upper 30s. west winds 5 to 15 mph. thursday...sunny. highs around 60. southwest winds 10 to 20 mph. thursday night...mostly clear. lows in day...mostly sunny. cooler. highs in the upper 40s. 3 roads are in gr
johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. senior 1: ron johnson is attacking social security. senior 2: he wants to let wall street risk it in the stock market. johnson: free money... young people don't really necessarily understand finance. college student 1: ron johnson voted to raise the cost of student loans - college student 2: he just doesn't get it. worker: he says he's for jobs, but ron johnson supports trade deals that hurt wisconsin. v.o.: attacking social security. russ...
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important to be social in person ... as well as online. starbucks maniacs are freaking out -- over the company's new green cups.the cups feature a design with one continuous stroke connecting more than 100 people on the cup.but people on social media are up in arms -- thinking this will replace the company's traditional ?red? holiday cups. starbucks sahe are for a limited time only -- while supplies last.they were created to be a symbol of unity, celebrate community, and encourage us to be good to each other.the red cups are rumored to debut on november 10th. coming up next...the fast food chain handing out free tacos tomorrow and the reason behind it.but first, here's a live meteorologist jesse ritka is back with the latest on our forecast, next. an economy rigged for the wealthy. and ron johnson's made it worse. johnson took a shady $10 million corporate payout, then went to washington and voted to protect corporate tax loopholes for companies shipping wisconsin jobs overseas, supported privatizing social security, which would hand billi
important to be social in person ... as well as online. starbucks maniacs are freaking out -- over the company's new green cups.the cups feature a design with one continuous stroke connecting more than 100 people on the cup.but people on social media are up in arms -- thinking this will replace the company's traditional ?red? holiday cups. starbucks sahe are for a limited time only -- while supplies last.they were created to be a symbol of unity, celebrate community, and encourage us to be good...
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with the filtered why social media jonses. why social media is making it impossible to have a better retirement than your older facebook friends. your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps retiring soon... facebook. experts say seeing pictures of fellow retirees and their travels to exotic places could ruin your retirement. one in 4 adults with social media accounts become envious after seeing other people's vacation photos or pictures of expensive purchases. so before you try to "keep up with the joneses" experts say compare with their friends or family and to stay focus on their finances. and some people just need to take a timeout from facebook. many social media users say the election has left their nerves frayed and short tempered and vow to stay off the site. in interviews, facebook users cite their frustrations on malicious political comments from friends and family, conspiracy
with the filtered why social media jonses. why social media is making it impossible to have a better retirement than your older facebook friends. your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps retiring soon... facebook. experts say seeing pictures of fellow retirees and their travels to exotic places could ruin your retirement. one in 4 adults with social...
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a travÉs de las redes sociales. hemos recibido comentarios.staba hablando sobre este tema. te invitamos a ti para compartir a que te comuniques con nosotros. ahÍ estÁ el comentario de susana campos. un estamos a 65 dÍas de la toma de posesiÓn de donald trump. la turbulencia es inminente en su equipo de transiciÓn. presentadora: el ex congresista anunciÓ que renunciaba al ofrecimiento como asesor de seguridad nacional. pero, la turbulencia no parÓ ahÍ. algunos miembros claves y varios candidatos comenzaron a cuestionar sus puntos de vista. presentador: pese a esta salida de su equipo de transiciÓn, segÚn donald trump, todo estÁ avanzando con tranquilidad. se pronunciÓ en las redes negando cualquier especulaciÓn sobre el tema. presentadora: dijo "estÁ totalmente equivocado, estÁ analizando tranquilamente lo que estÁ haciendo. he hablado con varios lÍderes extranjeros". presentador: negÓ haber pedido autorizaciones de alta seguridad para sus hijos. dijo "no estoy tratando de obtener autores ya -- autorizaciÓn de seguridad de nivel superior para m
a travÉs de las redes sociales. hemos recibido comentarios.staba hablando sobre este tema. te invitamos a ti para compartir a que te comuniques con nosotros. ahÍ estÁ el comentario de susana campos. un estamos a 65 dÍas de la toma de posesiÓn de donald trump. la turbulencia es inminente en su equipo de transiciÓn. presentadora: el ex congresista anunciÓ que renunciaba al ofrecimiento como asesor de seguridad nacional. pero, la turbulencia no parÓ ahÍ. algunos miembros claves y varios...
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fund, and more through the social care preset and it is important, and they have the social care they need so they don't end up in hospitals. and not so good practices, we need to make sure everybody gets the best possible service to people who need it. >> a tragic parallel going on between and underfunded in hs and underfunded social care all over the country. and she might care to listen to the council who says her counsel has been cut to the bone and saved on social care, $1.3 billion gap is not being funded, in every social service department all over the country and in almost every nhs hospital. next year this government is handing back 605 million pounds in tax cuts rising to $1.6 billion a year after that and $7.5 million over the next five years. could the prime minister explain to the more than 1 million elderly people not getting the care they need, $4 million on nhs waiting lists, millions of pensioners worried about losing protection of triple loss why there is not one penny extra to the nhs or social care, the government absence of priorities. >> prime minister. >> the ri
fund, and more through the social care preset and it is important, and they have the social care they need so they don't end up in hospitals. and not so good practices, we need to make sure everybody gets the best possible service to people who need it. >> a tragic parallel going on between and underfunded in hs and underfunded social care all over the country. and she might care to listen to the council who says her counsel has been cut to the bone and saved on social care, $1.3 billion...
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all of a sudden they find themselves in that voice navigating social justice and social equity for theirhrough the political process. you will see them at the highest levels of volunteering and giving up and trying to make sense of what america is because speaking english, they are expected to understand america. and i will throw in one tidbit. only eight out of 50 states require the education to graduate to get your high school diploma. and if you are expecting a whole first generation of immigrants to learn the power of many try to understand is the people that are active when it comes to politics that's where a lot of the folks, i mentioned at the end of my remarks have a large section of the community that don't see themselves in a church that reflects them an dan and ik that pope francis is speaking their language. >> based on 80,000 members show the parody and to give you a sense of the demographics it is almost 82,000 people. there is 71% that are under the age of 50, so that is a demographic shift. >> if you were asking whether we know if comey has had an impact we won't know for
all of a sudden they find themselves in that voice navigating social justice and social equity for theirhrough the political process. you will see them at the highest levels of volunteering and giving up and trying to make sense of what america is because speaking english, they are expected to understand america. and i will throw in one tidbit. only eight out of 50 states require the education to graduate to get your high school diploma. and if you are expecting a whole first generation of...
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also was interesting use of social media both good and bad. cnn had a major reporting error wednesday when they announced an arrest and there wasn't. thursday night when for the first time the fbi and those who work with the fbi know how historic this was, crowd source and identification. there are millions of cameras at the finish line. the irony was given all those cameras, there was not good positioning of public cameras to figure out who they are, of public safety cameras. so you saw the good and bad of this crowd sourcing, social media. it confirmed what i had been thinking about since i left dhs. we can tend to try to rationalize away the threat of terrorism particular in the homeland by saying the statistics are so low, whatever. what i remind people as a mother of three, yeah, you can say that, but if my kid is that 0.001%, your statistics be damned, right? we have to accept as public officials the intimacy that people feel and fear that they feel. that does get to what i thought was so interesting about the report, if i could xent on
also was interesting use of social media both good and bad. cnn had a major reporting error wednesday when they announced an arrest and there wasn't. thursday night when for the first time the fbi and those who work with the fbi know how historic this was, crowd source and identification. there are millions of cameras at the finish line. the irony was given all those cameras, there was not good positioning of public cameras to figure out who they are, of public safety cameras. so you saw the...
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Nov 23, 2016
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they said they deal with social social -- and the royal commission in 1999 the green paper in 2005, the review in 2006 the csr 2007 and another green paper in 2009. 30 years and they did nothing. >> mr. speaker as the prime minister well knows health spending tripled under the last labour government. and the levels of satisfaction with the national health service was the highest ever. this government's choice was to cut social care by 4.6 billion pounds in the last parliament. the same time cutting billions in corporate taxation bills. that means it's affecting patients leaving hospitals as well. the last four years the number of patients unable to be transferred from hospital are adding to social care and increased by one third. will the prime minister ensure her government guarantees all of our healthy people the dignity they deserve? >> i recognize the importance of caring for elderly people and providing them with the dignity that they deserve. he says his government has done nothing on social care. we have also introduced the medicare fund. he talks about support for elderly people
they said they deal with social social -- and the royal commission in 1999 the green paper in 2005, the review in 2006 the csr 2007 and another green paper in 2009. 30 years and they did nothing. >> mr. speaker as the prime minister well knows health spending tripled under the last labour government. and the levels of satisfaction with the national health service was the highest ever. this government's choice was to cut social care by 4.6 billion pounds in the last parliament. the same...
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represents social media stars of all kinds. why are we obsessed with animals on social media? >> people have a physiological reaction to cute. it elicits these actual warm fuzzy feelings in us. >> reporter: it was kyla's team that discovered david and herman in toronto. >> how can you not look at herman and love him? he's this tiny adorable fluffball that wears hoodieses. >> how does it get big? >> their owners are incredible every photo is really different. >> reporter: keeping it going against capitalizing on herman's stardom. does grumpy cat and gifpalm ring a bell? they fetch major deals for owners. when you get to be a top dog in a doggy influencer market you get the glam treatment. cocktail hours. the finest doggy treats money can buy. and rubbing elbows as it were with golden doodles in spiffy suits. jackets. these dogs on the catwalk famous in their own right. each of them sporting an impressive social media following. >> this is iggy zoe, 35,000 followers on instagram. >> 127,000 followers. >> reporter: even though they're just starting out, david says herman's instag
represents social media stars of all kinds. why are we obsessed with animals on social media? >> people have a physiological reaction to cute. it elicits these actual warm fuzzy feelings in us. >> reporter: it was kyla's team that discovered david and herman in toronto. >> how can you not look at herman and love him? he's this tiny adorable fluffball that wears hoodieses. >> how does it get big? >> their owners are incredible every photo is really different....
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plus-- obama was quite the social butterfly on social media. but what happens to his iconinc twitter account? that answer is coming up. your fox5 weather people love chicken sandwiches... and nashville-style hot sauce... wait! what if i put them together?! my new nashville hot chicken filet, topped with hot sauce and pickles, on toasted sourdough bread. someone got that, right? nashville hot chicken. hot sauce and pickles. you'll call it the nashville hot chicken sandwich. boom. good work everyone. another winner. introducing the nashville hot chicken sandwich. more ahead on fox5 news coming up at 5 o'clock. christine maddela joins us from the newsroom with what to look out for. it's not just nevada... several states approved recreational marijuana in the 2016 election. we break down what that means in our state... and across the western united states. "(mos) when i woke my tv and i realised it was real. and i was like really? " the entire world is reacting to donald trump's presidential win. we'll hear from people in other countries at five...
plus-- obama was quite the social butterfly on social media. but what happens to his iconinc twitter account? that answer is coming up. your fox5 weather people love chicken sandwiches... and nashville-style hot sauce... wait! what if i put them together?! my new nashville hot chicken filet, topped with hot sauce and pickles, on toasted sourdough bread. someone got that, right? nashville hot chicken. hot sauce and pickles. you'll call it the nashville hot chicken sandwich. boom. good work...
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is about social trust.here is no line you can draw between shia and sunni in iraq that will not be fought over. the creation of south suzanne did not -- set south suzanne did not magically resolve the conflict inside sudan. also not about institution building. after our military victories in iraq and afghanistan, our allies spent a lot of time setting up new institutions, central banks, the ideas you build a machine of government and populated and you start the gears turning and it should go, but i think we learned from the last 15 years that building institutions is not enough. it matters how those institutions are populated and by whom. are they inclusive of everyone with a stake in the process? do they have a process that people think is fair and transparent? that brings me to the other insight that i want to leave you with before we have a broader conversation, which is that what is most important to effective, sustainable governance and institutions in the middle east today is dialogue and conflict res
is about social trust.here is no line you can draw between shia and sunni in iraq that will not be fought over. the creation of south suzanne did not -- set south suzanne did not magically resolve the conflict inside sudan. also not about institution building. after our military victories in iraq and afghanistan, our allies spent a lot of time setting up new institutions, central banks, the ideas you build a machine of government and populated and you start the gears turning and it should go,...
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next -- we'll take a look at the increasing role social media is playing in fueling this and other social movements across the country. you're watching 13 action news, where you get breaking news fast and first. just rescued a bald eagle trapped inside a storm drain. another eagle was also trapped -- but was eventually able to continuing protests over the election in parts of the u-s. and we're watching for the possibility of more tonight. much of the movement is being fueled by social media. kumasi aaron takes a look at the impact it's having on social movements. fire in the streets and in the hearts of many americans after donald trump's r win. --((shot of burning paper mache trump head))-- --take nat:-- "hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go!" this is oakland california, but it's not just here. --((people marching fire in street))-- it's across the country. --((four boxes of protests))-- from philadelphia, to oregon, and down through the west coast to los angeles. thousands protested, blocked highways, --((video from package))-- and staged sit ins. --((sit in video from san francisco)
next -- we'll take a look at the increasing role social media is playing in fueling this and other social movements across the country. you're watching 13 action news, where you get breaking news fast and first. just rescued a bald eagle trapped inside a storm drain. another eagle was also trapped -- but was eventually able to continuing protests over the election in parts of the u-s. and we're watching for the possibility of more tonight. much of the movement is being fueled by social media....
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a social media platform read it. the users really kind of ran away with the story and started speculating on had the perpetrators might be. when law enforcement tried to get ahead of the story by putting out some early photos and the users tried to guess who they might be, they guessed wrong. they identified a picture and matched it with a student who was missing. he was not the perpetrator but the pain and suffering it caused his family was awful. so this is when we first saw social media starting to play that kind of role for better and worse. in 2013, the westgate mall shoot ng kenya. you had the terrorist group, el shaba liked perp tracing their own attack, directly communicating with the public what the story is. all the way to today where not only do you have that, you also have live streaming. now, as i said, we spend a lot of time on orlando in our study, because it was the case study that we looked at. it happened in the middle of our research. i'm not going to go into too much detail right now about what we
a social media platform read it. the users really kind of ran away with the story and started speculating on had the perpetrators might be. when law enforcement tried to get ahead of the story by putting out some early photos and the users tried to guess who they might be, they guessed wrong. they identified a picture and matched it with a student who was missing. he was not the perpetrator but the pain and suffering it caused his family was awful. so this is when we first saw social media...
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i think a lot of sociological research and other social movements literally though is, social movements are pretty good at changing policy from time to time. culturally though, when you change attitudes and beliefs it's much more spotty. attitudes change. you can see, looking just recently at the attitudes of especially my cohort and younger on attitudes about gays and lesbians in this country, has significantly changed from just 10 years ago. sonia: that wasn't a product of protest, that was a product of social stuff. dr. taylor: there is a lot out there arguing for their rights for numbers of years. i think making those cultural changes are much harder. you can stop people from segregating people's schools legally, doesn't mean it's going to prevent people from moving away and trying to still segregate their kids from been much harder to change. sonia: i think maybe we should ask karl if he thinks that- karl: i'm the moderator so i'll ask the question. sonia: i figure though the one that knows what's it like to be a black on this panel, and if you feel like the protests that went thro
i think a lot of sociological research and other social movements literally though is, social movements are pretty good at changing policy from time to time. culturally though, when you change attitudes and beliefs it's much more spotty. attitudes change. you can see, looking just recently at the attitudes of especially my cohort and younger on attitudes about gays and lesbians in this country, has significantly changed from just 10 years ago. sonia: that wasn't a product of protest, that was a...
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we had our social media people there. so we were able to -- we had somebody monitoring all the social media coming out of any of our different areas, and we had a protocol in terms of press, in terms of press requests. oh, my gosh. i have no idea how many of those there actually were, but we had a team that everything filtered through. and that was on the city side. the police side of stuff came through my staff, the communications staff. then i told you we had the protocol in place that since it was this type of incident the outgoing feed would be through the opd twitter feed and everybody else would take from that feed as well as our regional partners. everybody else, whether it was orange county or osceola county were also letting opd disseminate the message and then retweeting or reemphasizing that message. >> so if reporters called, they got a message that said go to our twitter and our facebook? >> right. >> and that's how they got information. >> and we tried not to have press conferences just to have press confere
we had our social media people there. so we were able to -- we had somebody monitoring all the social media coming out of any of our different areas, and we had a protocol in terms of press, in terms of press requests. oh, my gosh. i have no idea how many of those there actually were, but we had a team that everything filtered through. and that was on the city side. the police side of stuff came through my staff, the communications staff. then i told you we had the protocol in place that since...
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social media goes back to parents. i have to remind parents. i did a lot of parent talks. the schools did not give your kids those phones. they don't issue those. i as a parent gave my kids their first phones. how we talk to kids about how to use them, how to stay safe with them, what they should be used for is really part and parcel. we have to work with our kids on this stuff. but it's a really much more complicated conversation. right now all we have is sort of the input of we know when something goes really wrong and social media has a piece to it. we're trying to figure out how to punish that piece and that's really all we've been able to accomplish so far on that. but we need to step back and think about it in a much larger context. social media is, as you mentioned, i can't keep up on what app or what my kids are doing. my kids are in college. i'm not going to try. but i know it's an extension of who they are. part of their personality is in their social media profile. and i can't stop that. i need to help them
social media goes back to parents. i have to remind parents. i did a lot of parent talks. the schools did not give your kids those phones. they don't issue those. i as a parent gave my kids their first phones. how we talk to kids about how to use them, how to stay safe with them, what they should be used for is really part and parcel. we have to work with our kids on this stuff. but it's a really much more complicated conversation. right now all we have is sort of the input of we know when...
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alejandra: si piensas que puedes escribir lo que sean las redes sociales piÉnsalo dos veces.
alejandra: si piensas que puedes escribir lo que sean las redes sociales piÉnsalo dos veces.
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and many are being fueled by social media. kumasi aaron takes a look at how it's having an impact on social movements. --pkg full=-- fire in the streets and in the hearts of many americans after donald trump's presidential win. --((shot of burning paper mache trump head))-- --take nat:-- "hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go!" this is oakland california, but it's not just here. --((people marching fire in country. --((four boxes of protests))-- from philadelphia, to oregon, and down through the west coast to los angeles. thousands protested, blocked highways, --((video from package))-- and staged sit ins. --((sit in video from san francisco))-- --take nat:-- "no trump, no kkk, no racist usa." in the nation's capital anti-trump chants echoed through the streets, while in new york, as many as 5,000 people gathered outside trump tower. --take nat:-- "not my president" the protests represent words being put into action. online, the hashtag not my president started trending in the hours after the election. --take nat:-- 19:19:58-
and many are being fueled by social media. kumasi aaron takes a look at how it's having an impact on social movements. --pkg full=-- fire in the streets and in the hearts of many americans after donald trump's presidential win. --((shot of burning paper mache trump head))-- --take nat:-- "hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go!" this is oakland california, but it's not just here. --((people marching fire in country. --((four boxes of protests))-- from philadelphia, to oregon, and down...
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also a social media platform read it. the users really kind of ran away with the story and started speculating on who the perpetrators might be. when law enforcement tried to get ahead of the story by putting out some early photos and users tried to guess who they might be, they guessed wrong. they identified a picture and matched it with a student who was missing. he was not the perpetrator but the pain and suffering it caused his family was awful. so this is when we first saw social media playing that kind of role for better or worse. in 2013, the westgate mall shooting in kenya, you had for the first time terrorist group al shabaab live tweeting their own attack. again, this is a big change, right, from when news media decides what the story is to the perpetrator decides, directly communicating with the public what the story is. then all the way through today, where not only do you have that, you have live streaming. so now as i said, we spent a lot of time on orlando in our study, because it was the case study that we
also a social media platform read it. the users really kind of ran away with the story and started speculating on who the perpetrators might be. when law enforcement tried to get ahead of the story by putting out some early photos and users tried to guess who they might be, they guessed wrong. they identified a picture and matched it with a student who was missing. he was not the perpetrator but the pain and suffering it caused his family was awful. so this is when we first saw social media...
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first, a question of social capital. look at how society accumulates social capital. it is never top-down. it has to be bottom up. we look at the fabric of eastern societies -- i'm not an expert on iran, when we look at arab society, the only way to imagine it is leading to new social contracts. it is the focus on society. if we are looking at state institutions where trust has been lost. if we do not have a person who can ask, offer visions, we will not have viable movements in most arab countries. tunisia is unfolding in a different manner. that has been one of the leading forces pushing the country forward in a true experience of democratic governance. what are the conditions available? here i would like to highlight two key points. in most arab countries, we are still looking at constitutional frameworks which do not safeguard the economy of civil society acts. which undermines the autonomy and independence of citizens. there is a great deal of state control, and secondly, you can see that constituency building is not well regarded in most arab countries. there is
first, a question of social capital. look at how society accumulates social capital. it is never top-down. it has to be bottom up. we look at the fabric of eastern societies -- i'm not an expert on iran, when we look at arab society, the only way to imagine it is leading to new social contracts. it is the focus on society. if we are looking at state institutions where trust has been lost. if we do not have a person who can ask, offer visions, we will not have viable movements in most arab...
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quite different among different social layers in different social environments. the people aged 45 and above who lived through the end of the experienceem do resistance towards the growing younger members have this delusional idea of the superpower which we have lost. this is very significant for them. those who live in the remote provinces, they are nostalgic about the soviet system which secured a certain level of social warranties. e situation for them is tense. note.uick question inask your english or russian, please begin to the microphone. just speak into the microphone. speak clearly and slower than i am speaking right now. [speaking in russian] >> i believe this is very important in order to interpret do you have some kind of the data -- [indiscernible] do you consider this a crucial problem? i personally do not believe that this is a serious issue. we are not radically different from situations in other countries. the opinion exists -- it is a traditional sociological process , not particular to our situation. this is some kind of invented -- to justify
quite different among different social layers in different social environments. the people aged 45 and above who lived through the end of the experienceem do resistance towards the growing younger members have this delusional idea of the superpower which we have lost. this is very significant for them. those who live in the remote provinces, they are nostalgic about the soviet system which secured a certain level of social warranties. e situation for them is tense. note.uick question inask your...
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carolina: en marzo del 2014 te uniste a las redes sociales.parecer y no quiero desaparecer. javier:yo pienso que el tiempo que uno lleva en televisiÓn en el fondo eres un tremendo comunicador y no te lo digo sÓlo porque estÉs aquÍ, lo haces muy bien y se ha logrado potenciar muy bien durante toda tu carrera con marÍa elena y eso tambiÉn ha servido. jorge: que la gente te crea, pero que nos siguen creyendo y que la gente te vea, zo importantes que hacen -son las dos cosas que hacen que siga siendo importante el trabajo. carolina:ya has cumplido todos tus sueÑos? jorge:he estado tratando de hacer balance estos Últimos dÍas y escogí bien. mi papÁ querÍa que fuera abogado, ingeniero, arquitecto como Él o doctor. le dije que querÍa estudiar comunicaciÓn y el me dijo:"quÉ harÁs con eso?", le dije que no sabÍa pero no querÍa hacer el resto de mi vida algo que no me gusta. Éstos Últimos 30 aÑos los he vivido como yo he querido. javier:quÉ rico decir eso, y el domingo me imagino que tendrÁs un festejo? jorge: vamos a ver un avance del domingo. carolina
carolina: en marzo del 2014 te uniste a las redes sociales.parecer y no quiero desaparecer. javier:yo pienso que el tiempo que uno lleva en televisiÓn en el fondo eres un tremendo comunicador y no te lo digo sÓlo porque estÉs aquÍ, lo haces muy bien y se ha logrado potenciar muy bien durante toda tu carrera con marÍa elena y eso tambiÉn ha servido. jorge: que la gente te crea, pero que nos siguen creyendo y que la gente te vea, zo importantes que hacen -son las dos cosas que hacen que...
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well this is not new the use of social media to do so is where in the past pornographic pictures were pat quinn negative or wrapped in brown paper so the only to those private the now it is filled with pornography accessible to almost to take cream shots of unsuspected corals arepa parts and parcel of sexual assault in the age of social media.ault the prevalence of sexual assault jamaicas take seriously any endorsements of the idea that boys will replace or the of locker room talk the outrage off sentiment that no means yes and yes means able -- anal. they are depressing signs that sexes and is alive and well. that has various forms of active is the man archedadlines, banal making headlines is a step forward this afternoon double-a-2 conclude on a more upbeat note to rick knowledge the activism to bring awareness to the woidemic of campus rapee working to envision to rape culture to imagine a future where violence especially sexual violence will not be taken for granted as part of a girl's coming of age. the promise of true girl power in film may be the hero wins of the documentary of
well this is not new the use of social media to do so is where in the past pornographic pictures were pat quinn negative or wrapped in brown paper so the only to those private the now it is filled with pornography accessible to almost to take cream shots of unsuspected corals arepa parts and parcel of sexual assault in the age of social media.ault the prevalence of sexual assault jamaicas take seriously any endorsements of the idea that boys will replace or the of locker room talk the outrage...