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forty five days of twenty eighteen so these horrific sophistic skid absolutely reflect a greater societal issue around our troops american force they're seeing across the story thanks for that now as you mentioned there police have determined detained of the suspected gunman and identified him as nicholas cruz he is a one thousand year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons now this is the latest video that we have of the suspect nicholas crusoe he was wearing a hospital gown. and he was being taken out of a police car you can see the images there by officers and then taken in to the police station presumably for questioning. there was a high school freshman at the school tweeting out the incident as it was unfolding tekla. for more on this let's discuss the issue with damage kovalchuk human and labor rights lawyer dan thanks for being with us here on r.t. international. so situations like this are tragic and it's always. difficult to figure out exactly what happened in these early stages as it's still unfolding and activate verification at the school a
forty five days of twenty eighteen so these horrific sophistic skid absolutely reflect a greater societal issue around our troops american force they're seeing across the story thanks for that now as you mentioned there police have determined detained of the suspected gunman and identified him as nicholas cruz he is a one thousand year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons now this is the latest video that we have of the suspect nicholas crusoe he was...
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thank you very much for joining us marcus rivaldi there >>> societe generale posted an 82% plunge in quarterly net income fourth quarter profits suffered from tax related charges and retail banking restructuring costs, but the french bank exceeded expectations from analysts who were forecasting a loss for q4. socgen says it is starting out 2018 with confidence in a financial environment that should be more favorable. >>> and joumanna spoke to the deputy ceo of societe generale about the results and asked about the volatility we have seen in the global stock markets. >> it's fair to say in our market activities we continue to get market share this quarter. our fixed income performance has been solid with specifically structural products demand, which were more positive in equity we have a significant demand in terms of products. if you compare with the rate of the market, it's fair to say our performance is the average of the quarter. >> when i look at the equities performance, you said a pronounced rebound of 39% compared to the fourth quarter of 2017 in an environment with low volat
thank you very much for joining us marcus rivaldi there >>> societe generale posted an 82% plunge in quarterly net income fourth quarter profits suffered from tax related charges and retail banking restructuring costs, but the french bank exceeded expectations from analysts who were forecasting a loss for q4. socgen says it is starting out 2018 with confidence in a financial environment that should be more favorable. >>> and joumanna spoke to the deputy ceo of societe generale...
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he promises some kind of solutions and hope the people need in a critical societal situation would be seen as a minor posit. that our western development so far far in which has been oriented toward external affluence rather than relations. and the competition that entails that has made society increasingly unjust in my opinion. with. many many people are disadvantaged excluded from the successes that went on for the majority for decades find when it's immoral and then someone gets a power whose message is we're number one we're the greatest i promise things will get better for years in. the first place. i hate he claims there are simple solutions to the problems we have to solve global ization social injustice migration in our dealings with records you're. going to be there and that lewis people into hoping he's the one who will end all our problems and mention for free. is. it is a book i understand but in america even trump voters must be disappointed and by now he can't deliver much of what he promised does not alarm voters and the fact that even it up. and. well it all does seem
he promises some kind of solutions and hope the people need in a critical societal situation would be seen as a minor posit. that our western development so far far in which has been oriented toward external affluence rather than relations. and the competition that entails that has made society increasingly unjust in my opinion. with. many many people are disadvantaged excluded from the successes that went on for the majority for decades find when it's immoral and then someone gets a power...
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juliette: societe generale has been estimates.pected to post a lot -- post a million euros. a beat about the investment bank. better than our peers. it was a modest decline. at the future compared with the banks we have done better. we are gaining market share. u.s. senate leaders have announced an agreement that would provide additional funding suspending the federal debt ceiling until march 2019 and provide $19 billion in hurricane and throw -- wildfire disaster aid. the dollar is on the news about the deal as did yields. china's overseas shipments have held up despite the strong yuan and rising tensions with the u.s. and import growth surged. rose byr terms, exports 11.1% from a year earlier. leaving arease trade surplus. official sayssh china is wary of providing any trade commitment until it sees how brexit plays out. then exclusive interview trade commissioner said the u.k. hopes to negotiate a neil -- a new deal with beijing during the implication time through march 19 -- 2019. >> they recognize -- we will be able to implem
juliette: societe generale has been estimates.pected to post a lot -- post a million euros. a beat about the investment bank. better than our peers. it was a modest decline. at the future compared with the banks we have done better. we are gaining market share. u.s. senate leaders have announced an agreement that would provide additional funding suspending the federal debt ceiling until march 2019 and provide $19 billion in hurricane and throw -- wildfire disaster aid. the dollar is on the news...
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these restrictions threaten economic growth and societal education benefits of the internet. the second focus area, how can we continue to support and promote the multi-stakeholder approach to internet governments? are there any other domain name system related activities that we should pursue? these are the kinds of questions we want to hear from our stakeholders. we plan to continue our long-standing engagement in the internet governance forum at united nations. there is always room for improvement. he will seek input on the opportunities that we face. awareness.e national we want to know what we can do to help lower barriers to participation. third, we want to know how to leverage our references to sure up on my privacy. i will talk about private secret work in a moment. areas wheredentify the department can be impactful. and tia as -- commerce has led the u.s. government when it comes to new and emerging technologies. that leadership requires continued engagement from american industry and from all of you. order to ensure that american entrepreneurs are able to take risks
these restrictions threaten economic growth and societal education benefits of the internet. the second focus area, how can we continue to support and promote the multi-stakeholder approach to internet governments? are there any other domain name system related activities that we should pursue? these are the kinds of questions we want to hear from our stakeholders. we plan to continue our long-standing engagement in the internet governance forum at united nations. there is always room for...
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speak responded, ultimately this is not a political issue, this is a societal issue.one has just been reset by the white house. the most powerful people in the nation do not believe my story of abuse in the face of overwhelming evidence, then what hope do others have of being heard? your reaction to heard broader statement here, the effect of this in this country. >> i read it and i have to say it was pretty powerful and she's absolutely right. this is sending the wrong message. domestic violence is a serious problem in this country. i think the statistics say 20 people per minute are suffering physical abuse from their intimate partners. here's an opportunity to talk about a societal issue which is huge and what kind of a signal is this sending to women who are suffering at the hands of domestic abuse and sexual harassment. it reminds me of the letter that was sent out by 200 women in the national security space saying that they were suffering instances within their own agencies of sexual harassment even when there's policies in place. this is not a political issue.
speak responded, ultimately this is not a political issue, this is a societal issue.one has just been reset by the white house. the most powerful people in the nation do not believe my story of abuse in the face of overwhelming evidence, then what hope do others have of being heard? your reaction to heard broader statement here, the effect of this in this country. >> i read it and i have to say it was pretty powerful and she's absolutely right. this is sending the wrong message. domestic...
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it's a societal problem where you have people who you know to give a very simple example i walk into a gym in germany last year and. i just went to the work of those in the hotel and to a guy who was clearly using some booster like a testosterone so that was was there bruce you know he's in his fifty's but he was there working everything weights far bigger weight and should be for a man of his age or more for his waist however he wants to look good he wants to like slow aging and so on and so this is a global societal problem in sports i firmly believe always said that in order to hit the very very top your sport and stay there for a sustained period of time you have to do something you can go do something recoveries and is most important do you think do you think the door is now closed on any more doping scandals with the olympics and john chang south korea that the door is closed now because i was doing a story in the past forty eight hours of norway was under suspicion for six thousand doses of ass medication being used when athletes don't even have asked him a but now now russia
it's a societal problem where you have people who you know to give a very simple example i walk into a gym in germany last year and. i just went to the work of those in the hotel and to a guy who was clearly using some booster like a testosterone so that was was there bruce you know he's in his fifty's but he was there working everything weights far bigger weight and should be for a man of his age or more for his waist however he wants to look good he wants to like slow aging and so on and so...
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as far as mister calloway, as far as societal norms changing, it has been wiped out by societal norms literally killed an entire civilization, and when we have this horrific shooting in my state, florida, some of them dead, drug use is a precursor to mass shootings. i don't think these sound like smart decisions. rob: final word to you. >> and safe spaces, a way to do it in a more regulated and healthier space, dirty needles, the wild wild west, inner-city philadelphia, the most use i ever encountered was during my time at an ivy league law school, we were not being prosecuted or arrested. and the disparate enforcement of marijuana as a social judge and philadelphia doing the right thing by decolonizing it. rob: a lot more debate. thank you so much. 52 minutes after the hour. thousands of people don't need to share a view on mike pence's faith. >> one thing to talk to jesus, another thing when jesus talks to you. that is called mental illness if i'm not correct. rob: according to a media watchdog group 25,000 people have made complaints to abc following those comments on the view. the
as far as mister calloway, as far as societal norms changing, it has been wiped out by societal norms literally killed an entire civilization, and when we have this horrific shooting in my state, florida, some of them dead, drug use is a precursor to mass shootings. i don't think these sound like smart decisions. rob: final word to you. >> and safe spaces, a way to do it in a more regulated and healthier space, dirty needles, the wild wild west, inner-city philadelphia, the most use i...
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the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue. the suspects in the florida shooting is nineteen year old nicholas cruz a former student at the school who'd been expelled over his behavior he's now in custody after being arrested without an. and police say the suspect was heavily armed. but one freshman student was tweeting out of the school as the incident was unfolding these are pictures from a classroom west students were hiding from the shooter we've been discussing the possible reasons with some guests overnight. so over three hundred million guns this is enough for every person in the united states to have a gun it's insane and you know we license cars you can't just get in a car and drive it but you can get a gun and shoot it you don't need any training you don't need any licensing. and a lot of states now you can carry them. undercover and legally there's a lot of nuttiness in this country about how guns make you safer. and the evidence is all to the contrary this is an ultimate cry for attention and i'd like to see
the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue. the suspects in the florida shooting is nineteen year old nicholas cruz a former student at the school who'd been expelled over his behavior he's now in custody after being arrested without an. and police say the suspect was heavily armed. but one freshman student was tweeting out of the school as the incident was unfolding these are pictures from a classroom west students were...
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the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue. the students at the high school in paul clinton have been describing the suspect as troubled others even said they were afraid of him stressing the t.v. changed recently we've been discussing some of the. underlying issues behind yet another gun related mass killing in the us. so over three hundred million guns is enough for every person in the united states to have a gun it's unseen and you know we license cars you can't just get in a car and drive it but you can get a gun and shoot it you don't need any training you don't need any licensing. and a lot of states now you can carry them. undercover illegally there's a lot of nutty miss in this country about how guns make you safer. and the evidence is all to the contrary this is an ultimate cry for attention and i'd like to see the media for the first time not look at this is a gun issue and to shy away from the anatomy object or or start to start to look away from why or how these individuals are getting the guns and start look
the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue. the students at the high school in paul clinton have been describing the suspect as troubled others even said they were afraid of him stressing the t.v. changed recently we've been discussing some of the. underlying issues behind yet another gun related mass killing in the us. so over three hundred million guns is enough for every person in the united states to have a gun it's...
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decided the long—standing practice of using female models before races was "at odds with modern—day societalready in the junior categories of motor racing to be part of the ‘grid kids‘ from the opening race of the new season next month. meanwhile another event to confound expectations featured this half time show. not quite justin timberlake at the super bowl, unless there‘s a justin involved here, too. as male cheerleaders entertained fans at the roller derby world cup in manchester. makes sense if you think about it. male entertainment for a female sport. although clearly it wasn‘t to everybody‘s taste. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe watts, political editor of the independent and lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the ft says the financial problems facing stagecoach — the company that runs the east coast rail line — means the government may have to renationalise the line. the guardian has
decided the long—standing practice of using female models before races was "at odds with modern—day societalready in the junior categories of motor racing to be part of the ‘grid kids‘ from the opening race of the new season next month. meanwhile another event to confound expectations featured this half time show. not quite justin timberlake at the super bowl, unless there‘s a justin involved here, too. as male cheerleaders entertained fans at the roller derby world cup in...
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for others, it's mental health and societal breakdown. but today, a new culprit. arrived outside the school 90 seconds after the shooting started, but for whatever reason didn't act. and he's taking a mighty kicking from the president. he was there for five minutes, during the entire shooting. he heard it right from the beginning. that's the case, where somebody was outside. they were trained. they didn't react properly under pressure or they were cowards. speaking to conservative activists, the president also restated his belief that some teachers should be carrying concealed weapons in school. and the beauty is it's concealed, nobody would ever see it — unless they needed it. it's concealed! so this crazy man who walked in wouldn't even know who it is that has it, that's good. that's not bad, that's good. and a teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. and in florida, the governor has announced a range of measures to tighten security. the goalrefr this plan aiaatieu in protecting our schools. provide significantly more resources f
for others, it's mental health and societal breakdown. but today, a new culprit. arrived outside the school 90 seconds after the shooting started, but for whatever reason didn't act. and he's taking a mighty kicking from the president. he was there for five minutes, during the entire shooting. he heard it right from the beginning. that's the case, where somebody was outside. they were trained. they didn't react properly under pressure or they were cowards. speaking to conservative activists,...
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the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue or to use american force of the now police have the taint of the suspected gunman and identified him as nicholas cruz he is a nineteen year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons now this is the latest video we have of the suspect nicholas cruz you can see him being taken out of a police car wearing a hospital gown he is being led into the police station presumably for questioning . now there was a high school freshman at the school tweeting out of the school as the incident was unfolding on imaginable circumstances take a look. that last message and love each other you may never know when it's the last time you say goodbye to someone very important given the circumstances for more on this let's discuss the issue with tighe barry from activist group code pink who by the way is in miami florida which is just about fifty kilometers away from the incident itself thanks for being with us under these unfortunate circumstances. so if you don't mind.
the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue or to use american force of the now police have the taint of the suspected gunman and identified him as nicholas cruz he is a nineteen year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons now this is the latest video we have of the suspect nicholas cruz you can see him being taken out of a police car wearing a hospital gown he is being led into the police...
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what we are passionate about is technology and applying that to societal challenges. and the people here are engineers, mechanical, a.i., electrical engineers and also people that support. >> host: are you finding there's enough people in the u.s. and -- well, worldwide. you're a japanese company. are you finding that there are enough people qualified to work at omron? >> guest: yeah. we have a lot of investment currently in the americas. we are a global corporation. we have engineers from all around the world, europe, asia as well as the united united st. we are haley investing in the -- heavily investing in the united states, we are growing here, and we are hiring here in the united states. >> host: mike chen of omron, thanks for the tour. we appreciate it. >> guest: thanks for your time. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> host: michael perry, what is dji? >> guest: we're most known for our consumer quad copters, but over the last year or two people have started using this ground breaking technology, putting it to work i
what we are passionate about is technology and applying that to societal challenges. and the people here are engineers, mechanical, a.i., electrical engineers and also people that support. >> host: are you finding there's enough people in the u.s. and -- well, worldwide. you're a japanese company. are you finding that there are enough people qualified to work at omron? >> guest: yeah. we have a lot of investment currently in the americas. we are a global corporation. we have...
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i almost allowed my societal conditioning to override what my heart knows to be true. abuse is scary and demoralizing and degrading. this is not a political issue, this is a societal issue and the tone has just been reset by the white house. if the most powerful people in the nation do not believe my story of abuse in the faith of overwhelming evidence, then what hope do others have of being heard? what i just read to you was not the entire time magazine piece. let's go to ryan nobles at the white house. this controversy surrounding staffers at the white house is not going away? >> reporter: it's certainly not. especially when you read a powerful op-ed by one of the victims in this case, it's clear they are going to continue to have their voices be heard. what we saw today was an administration attempting to in any ways set a new narrative as to how they responded to this crisis and how they reacted to it. which doesn't necessarily match with the facts we've been given to this point. take a listen to what some of these white house advisers said today, especially the ro
i almost allowed my societal conditioning to override what my heart knows to be true. abuse is scary and demoralizing and degrading. this is not a political issue, this is a societal issue and the tone has just been reset by the white house. if the most powerful people in the nation do not believe my story of abuse in the faith of overwhelming evidence, then what hope do others have of being heard? what i just read to you was not the entire time magazine piece. let's go to ryan nobles at the...
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in recent years the "sports illustrated" swim suit edition has been challenging societal standards ofy and body type featuring plus size models and even mother daughter with christie brinkley now do these objecti objectify or empower women. here's my "nightline" co-anchor juju chang. >> daniel herrington was just crowned cover model of this year's "sports illustrated" swim utah edition. >> it's amazing i feet "sports illustrated" is iconic. >> huge. >> the 24-year-old from compton, california, is only the third african-american to grace the cover ever. after tyra banks. >> i seen her on the cover and was like i'm black i want the to do it. she's my role model now. >> she went from rookie to cover girl in just one year. the magazine has become a launching pad to household name status, if not gold plated brand name status, kate upton, chrissy teigen the list goes on. >> it's not just about who looks best in a bathing suit. it's a platform for them. >> some argue all of those cleaveage and booty shots are objectable in the midst of the #metoo movement, but editor insists the issue has be
in recent years the "sports illustrated" swim suit edition has been challenging societal standards ofy and body type featuring plus size models and even mother daughter with christie brinkley now do these objecti objectify or empower women. here's my "nightline" co-anchor juju chang. >> daniel herrington was just crowned cover model of this year's "sports illustrated" swim utah edition. >> it's amazing i feet "sports illustrated" is iconic....
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there is not a societal cure all for what led up to the shooting. but i'm encouraged that new jersey leaders are taking a proactive approach to head off tragedy before it occurs. >> the governor made it clear about signing off about gun measures, including mental health and magazine capacity. and walk ougt of class in support of gun control. his reaction was god love them because our generation is not getting it done at the national level. john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >> republicans could file a federal lawsuit and one would suspect they will over pennsylvania's new congressional map, as soon as tomorrow. the national republican congressional committee calls the state supreme court's new map, quote a rush decision that created chaos and confusion and unnecessary expense in the 2018 election cycle. president trump also weighed in on the new map. tweeted that republicans need to quote, challenge the new pushed congressional map. trump went on to say don't let the dems take elections away from you so they can raise taxes and was
there is not a societal cure all for what led up to the shooting. but i'm encouraged that new jersey leaders are taking a proactive approach to head off tragedy before it occurs. >> the governor made it clear about signing off about gun measures, including mental health and magazine capacity. and walk ougt of class in support of gun control. his reaction was god love them because our generation is not getting it done at the national level. john rawlins, channel 6 "action news."...
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wants to have a serious conversation about them, and use our platform to take a bite out of these societal scourges, give me a call. i work first and foremost on the opioid crisis. the budget is $6 billion for that. >> is that enough? >> that is more than we have seen for any administration, and what we want to do with that, is invest it in three big things, treatment and recovery, intradiction in law enforcement, and prevention. we have to tackle all three, and keep those drugs out of our country and communities, but we have to help the people who are already addicted and in need of medication, assisted treatment, and we have to educate everyone. not just youth, but everyone that the trickiness that's in that bottle in mom and dad's medicine cabinet, is illegal, and it's meant to help somebody else. >> i'm officially inviting you to come back. i want to do something on opioids with this. >> great. >> i want to ask about the communications director. the ex-wife says she is worried about hope hicks. >> it worries me for a lot of relationships. it worries me because if i'm being frank with y
wants to have a serious conversation about them, and use our platform to take a bite out of these societal scourges, give me a call. i work first and foremost on the opioid crisis. the budget is $6 billion for that. >> is that enough? >> that is more than we have seen for any administration, and what we want to do with that, is invest it in three big things, treatment and recovery, intradiction in law enforcement, and prevention. we have to tackle all three, and keep those drugs out...
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ultimately, this is not a political issue, this is a societal issue. and the tone has just been reset by the white house. if the most powerful people in the nation do not believe my story of abuse in the face of overwhelming evidence, than what hope do others have of being heard?" what i just read to you was not the entire "time" magazine piece by jennie willoughby. let's go now to cnn correspondent ryan nobles at the white house. ryan, is this the fight that the oval office is prepared to handle right now? >> reporter: well, ana, if you go by how they've responded up to this point, i think the answer would be no. and i think this op-ed by jennie willoughby is an indication that this controversy for the white house isn't going away anytime soon. and in part, because of the two big issues that jennie willoughby raises with this administration. and it's part of this big criticism that they've been dealing with over this past week. the first part being, what did they know about these accusations against rob porter and why did it take them so long to act?
ultimately, this is not a political issue, this is a societal issue. and the tone has just been reset by the white house. if the most powerful people in the nation do not believe my story of abuse in the face of overwhelming evidence, than what hope do others have of being heard?" what i just read to you was not the entire "time" magazine piece by jennie willoughby. let's go now to cnn correspondent ryan nobles at the white house. ryan, is this the fight that the oval office is...
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considered long lost forever this scintillating societal portrait by famous director g. w. power can now be seen at the band in ireland but it's not just the film festival that's reviving the roaring twenty's the t.v. series babylon berlin depicts the period between the two world wars as a time of debauchery and decadence though it also shows the often overlooked poverty and suffering of that era. an exhibition in frankfurt is currently showing the art of the one nine hundred twenty s. and a society in crisis and transition why are we so fascinated with this era why does it feel so relevant to our times. i would say in the order of it's a period in which the society is dealing with losing the war and hyper inflation and plagued by self-doubt. it's looking for certainties but doesn't find them societies on the move always searching. these films make clear political statements showing fathers who steal from their children and domestic violence. children in children of no importance what amateur actors from berlin's lower classes. is a tragedy seen on screen was very close to
considered long lost forever this scintillating societal portrait by famous director g. w. power can now be seen at the band in ireland but it's not just the film festival that's reviving the roaring twenty's the t.v. series babylon berlin depicts the period between the two world wars as a time of debauchery and decadence though it also shows the often overlooked poverty and suffering of that era. an exhibition in frankfurt is currently showing the art of the one nine hundred twenty s. and a...
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, are vehicles that media, candidates and officials use in the social construction or framing of societal problems and keep with their own world views, but again i don't think that is created in a vacuum. thinking about it, what does the phrase all american conjure up. how has it been visualized? how has a president or first lady been consuptualized. this is not just in mass media, but in how individuals hear and speak about their leaders and themselves through social media and at rallies we saw in quick effects. most importantly when we asked how americans speak to each other in their own homes. the conflict between american ideals and the reality of race has been a problem for social coregion. the election of drum with racial conflict and resentment in explicit terms than we were used to revealed the struggle as come to a head in reaction to change. it's in reaction to the changing demographics, but symbolically it's also a reaction to and a backlash to the presidency of barack obama which accelerated and catalyzed these divisions and we noticed not just from our own sense, but research
, are vehicles that media, candidates and officials use in the social construction or framing of societal problems and keep with their own world views, but again i don't think that is created in a vacuum. thinking about it, what does the phrase all american conjure up. how has it been visualized? how has a president or first lady been consuptualized. this is not just in mass media, but in how individuals hear and speak about their leaders and themselves through social media and at rallies we...
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this exhibition leaves personal -- weaves personal stories with the larger societal issues the panthers were ghting. since sophia began painting her subjects, a number have been released, and they say the same injustices they say so many years ago are present today. a leader of the black panthers in new york, he serv his time on charges for attempted murder after a gunbattle with police. he maintained he was a political prisoner, given a heftier sentence for his activism andli s. >> the media always projected us as being some kind ofts terrora wild, violent bunch. unprovoked attacks on police. theyever talk about how many black men, women, and children were dying at the hands of the police every day, and still do. nada: the fight against racism and inequality is once again demanding public att. the up-rsed fists, athletes taking a knee in protest, the black lives tter movement. sophia believes understanding the panthers will help activists pave the way forward. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. laura: i am laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc
this exhibition leaves personal -- weaves personal stories with the larger societal issues the panthers were ghting. since sophia began painting her subjects, a number have been released, and they say the same injustices they say so many years ago are present today. a leader of the black panthers in new york, he serv his time on charges for attempted murder after a gunbattle with police. he maintained he was a political prisoner, given a heftier sentence for his activism andli s. >> the...
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forinues to grope explanationsfo some it is about guns, for others it is about mental health and societal breakdown. today a new culprit. scot peterson, the deputy sheriff whscarrived at the ol 90 seconds after the shooting started but for whatever reason didn't act. he is taking a mighty kickingre from thedent. president trump: if that is thed case where somwas outside and trained and didn't react properly under pressure or they were cowards. jon: speaking to conservative acvists, the president restated his belief that some teachers should be carryinon concealed wein schools. president trump: the beauty is it is concealed. nobody wouldver see it, unless they needed it. it is concealed! so this crazy man who walked in wouldn't even know who it is. that's good. it's not bad, it's good. and the teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. jon: and in florida, the governor has announced a range of measures toighten security. governor scott: the goal of this plan of action is to make massive changes and protect schools. provide significantly morer resources ntal h
forinues to grope explanationsfo some it is about guns, for others it is about mental health and societal breakdown. today a new culprit. scot peterson, the deputy sheriff whscarrived at the ol 90 seconds after the shooting started but for whatever reason didn't act. he is taking a mighty kickingre from thedent. president trump: if that is thed case where somwas outside and trained and didn't react properly under pressure or they were cowards. jon: speaking to conservative acvists, the...
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in 2018, with an telecom, our largestsee as societal, economic goal for now?i think it is closing the digital divide. the gap between those who have access to the internet and technologies and those who don't. it is not just an academic talking point. i grew up in a very small town in southeast kansas. onall too often finds itself the wrong side of the digital divide. i've spent the last year alone going to over 20 states, visiting places like west wisconsin, understanding myself the struggle that people have, being unable to use technology to better their lives. those are the unsung communities of this country. they do not often make front page of the newspapers. if our company -- of our country will wreck a nice the capital residing in our hearts, we do empower americans to take advantage of the technology. that is why we pay attention to the economic divide. social benefits for our country. [applause] so -- >> on the question as well. thank you so much for having me read kudos to the chairman for his award. one thing i would add to that, is that our job as
in 2018, with an telecom, our largestsee as societal, economic goal for now?i think it is closing the digital divide. the gap between those who have access to the internet and technologies and those who don't. it is not just an academic talking point. i grew up in a very small town in southeast kansas. onall too often finds itself the wrong side of the digital divide. i've spent the last year alone going to over 20 states, visiting places like west wisconsin, understanding myself the struggle...
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the way the media frames certain public policy issues associating societal problems and their potential solutions, with particular racial groups, both reflect and contribute to that sense of threat. it pits different groups against one another in competition. this media framing helps exacerbate the decision, but was not created in a vacuum. if you look at the 1990's, bill clinton for example talked about how progress -- how every single advancement that has been made has been made on the backs of white men. upon existingay fears to mobilize specific groups of voters, and they defined what it means to be an american implicitly, but also explicit terms as well. illustratemples that the real-world consequences of the racial eyes asian of political issues -- racial political issues. poverty is visualized and personified in the media as , that thisrown depressive support of safety net programs like welfare. by kathleenrch cramer also support this finding, her multiyear study of whites in wisconsin show that white residents in that state felt deep resentment towards the government. in a large
the way the media frames certain public policy issues associating societal problems and their potential solutions, with particular racial groups, both reflect and contribute to that sense of threat. it pits different groups against one another in competition. this media framing helps exacerbate the decision, but was not created in a vacuum. if you look at the 1990's, bill clinton for example talked about how progress -- how every single advancement that has been made has been made on the backs...
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are messages in that you were called to sean and of women when talkback the key quote of them has societe was your church made brother a calendar has they called shrew kirkland after another bomb up there yet more moderate on to i'm wrong yes more lost or won mom truman was solid as of mark not i had the sense he got where they are stuck one would do so that rebound after all mother had at plessy the rocket after be afraid of us and of the last that often got a fellow that may question i shall never sell him power he in. the end it could one either get at it for them talking a lot of what is the art well or more than i was and i got them well as well hal if it be done really had that hope was that if you put up against our national yeah global chillers are sadder boards of koriyama then. do you mean would you charge up and there so that he jury who would be all silly lasher the only. can measure that john caught him up they don't know. the natural gift of. require a certain critic only for. your very last is evil to you directly. more than i should was it took me doesn't it oh it was a tr
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there are messages in that you are called to shine and or on when talkback the key quote of them has societe was your teacher made brother a calendar as they call shrew kirkland after all mother bought up their yard more moderate on to amber on east more laws or one. was solid as of mark norad that says he caught red they are stuck one would do so that rebound after all mother had docked at plessy the rocket after be afraid of us and of the laughed at us that we're going to hell over the next question i shall never shall here in peril he in . the any color can either get as it should them talking a lot of what is the art well it was i mean it was an eye of the motherland of if you don't really had that hope was there if you're trying to get it on national yeah global chillers are sadder boards of what is your mad then do you mean with that you charge up and that's sort of like e.j. who be all celestial. tutors can measure that junk or to my plate on a. natural gift. we're closer to critic i mean we're. here with a less evil spirit to get we need to. more than i should was it took me doesn't
there are messages in that you are called to shine and or on when talkback the key quote of them has societe was your teacher made brother a calendar as they call shrew kirkland after all mother bought up their yard more moderate on to amber on east more laws or one. was solid as of mark norad that says he caught red they are stuck one would do so that rebound after all mother had docked at plessy the rocket after be afraid of us and of the laughed at us that we're going to hell over the next...
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there is a public subsidy that goes towards education and 0'reilly reflects the societal benefit thatf those ones who benefits you should contribution to the cost. the alternative, the labour alternative, is to have the tab picked up by other taxpayers entirely. many of whom will not have benefited from this advantage. about is a regressive policy, it would mean less money going to universities and fewer people going to university. a policy for the few, not the money. a policy for the few, not the many. the education secretary. when borisjohnson proposed 22 mile long bridge connecting kent with france last month experts were quick to point out the hazards of a giant concrete structure in the middle of one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, and the matter came up again. you'll be aware of the warning that the channel ports face gridlock if a transition arrangement for brexit is not put in place urgently. what is the point of a 20—mile bridge if there is a 20—mile queue to get onto it? i congratulate the honourable member for crowbaring brexit into that question. i think most people
there is a public subsidy that goes towards education and 0'reilly reflects the societal benefit thatf those ones who benefits you should contribution to the cost. the alternative, the labour alternative, is to have the tab picked up by other taxpayers entirely. many of whom will not have benefited from this advantage. about is a regressive policy, it would mean less money going to universities and fewer people going to university. a policy for the few, not the money. a policy for the few, not...
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it is societal problem.smates is unacceptable first thing with all the schools, bolster the security from coast to coast, while they worry about the legislation. you could do that today. i think all these schools deserve a right to feel safe. ainsley: we all have so many questions. as parents we're all terrified what happens next. we want a solution to this problem. moving on the democrats they released their issa, their fisa rebuttal memo over the weekend. brian: yeah, they did. they went back and forth this is the rebuttal to devin nunez's memo. this was 10 pages. his was four pages. if you look at "the wall street journal," we just talked to the andy mccarthy, he believes it bolsters the republican's case. listen to both sides. >> i'm in the surprised the president doesn't like it. i'm not surprised frankly that the white house tried to bury this memo response as long as they could. but it is important for the public to see the facts that the fbi acted appropriately seeking a warrant on carter page. they'
it is societal problem.smates is unacceptable first thing with all the schools, bolster the security from coast to coast, while they worry about the legislation. you could do that today. i think all these schools deserve a right to feel safe. ainsley: we all have so many questions. as parents we're all terrified what happens next. we want a solution to this problem. moving on the democrats they released their issa, their fisa rebuttal memo over the weekend. brian: yeah, they did. they went back...
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more because you can't stop what you ultimately don't understand maybe it's time to examine the societal impact of condoning and defending government and corporate sponsored mass violence against people around the world and within our own borders because they dare to worship a different god practice a different style of government or simply weren't born with the right color of skin or enough numbers in their bank account we have to ask what kind of effect does that have on the mental health of the society we need to change the conditions that create the monsters who would shoot up a school or a concert rewriting or outlawing the second amendment simply just condemning another person to death is basically fool's gold it's the cheap easy way out that doesn't actually solve the problem like drinking robitussin to cure cancer. hard questions and hard answers are what we need right now so let's start watching the hawks. if you want one already stated. the best but not really the truth it's what you just said in the last of the bottom stated so you stick to the last one to be like you and i do
more because you can't stop what you ultimately don't understand maybe it's time to examine the societal impact of condoning and defending government and corporate sponsored mass violence against people around the world and within our own borders because they dare to worship a different god practice a different style of government or simply weren't born with the right color of skin or enough numbers in their bank account we have to ask what kind of effect does that have on the mental health of...
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some elements of the press, some radio comments political reasons but it was not a societal issue.nstructive dialogue with the united states. andras 0ppenheimer, a latin american editor of the miami herald, he wrote in december that so far the trump administration has only pursued a negative agenda towards the region, opposing trade, immigration and environmental agreements and cutting foreign aid without offering any constructive plans to improve hemispheric ties. it sounds you are extending the hand but it is not being reciprocated. i can speak about myself, for my own situation and affairs, as they say, translating from spanish. we have a constructive dialogue in terms of trade. we have investment from the american companies. we have been reinstated in the generalised system of preferences, which annuls certain commercial barriers. 0ur dialogue with the united states is good. really? but hasn't the united states imposed tariffs on argentine bio diesel? but also europe. we look to europe in a second... trade tariffs on argentine bio diesel? this is something that happens with dif
some elements of the press, some radio comments political reasons but it was not a societal issue.nstructive dialogue with the united states. andras 0ppenheimer, a latin american editor of the miami herald, he wrote in december that so far the trump administration has only pursued a negative agenda towards the region, opposing trade, immigration and environmental agreements and cutting foreign aid without offering any constructive plans to improve hemispheric ties. it sounds you are extending...
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for others, it's mental health and societal breakdown. but today, a new culprit.puty sheriff who arrived outside the school 90 seconds after the shooting started. but for whatever reason, didn't act. and he's taking a mighty kicking from the president. he was there for five minutes. five minutes. he heard it right at the beginning, so he certainly did a poorjob. that's the case, where somebody was outside. they were trained. they didn't react properly under pressure or they were cowards. speaking to conservative activists, the president also restated his belief that some teachers should be carrying concealed weapons in school. and the beauty is it's concealed, nobody would ever see it. unless they needed it. it's concealed! so this crazy man who walked in wouldn't even know who it is that has it, that's good. that's not bad, that's good. and a teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. cheering and applause. and in florida, the governor has announced a range of measures to tighten security. the goal of this plan of action is to make
for others, it's mental health and societal breakdown. but today, a new culprit.puty sheriff who arrived outside the school 90 seconds after the shooting started. but for whatever reason, didn't act. and he's taking a mighty kicking from the president. he was there for five minutes. five minutes. he heard it right at the beginning, so he certainly did a poorjob. that's the case, where somebody was outside. they were trained. they didn't react properly under pressure or they were cowards....