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the district's gifted and talented programming is at the white stringer k-12 campus.edial at bay springs schools. >> students at bay springs would take drug education whereas students at stringer would take theater. >> reporter: she was concerned about the condition of the facilities. there was no ac in the gym for almost seven years. the doctor said she wanted to make it equal to stringer in building and program quality. she proposed placing a new pre-k program in bay springs. the parents said it was too far. a parent sent an anonymous letter. >> the parent told me that i was being watched closely and had no right to try to make changes. >> looking back at the letter is it prophetic? >> absolutely. when i was hired i was told don't poke the bear in springer. leave it alone. >> reporter: then march the 3 the school board called a special meeting. parents said it was a hostile work environment. black employees spoke in her favor. is this about race? >> i didn't want it to be but the facts are 20 white employees came forth with concerns about the first black superintend
the district's gifted and talented programming is at the white stringer k-12 campus.edial at bay springs schools. >> students at bay springs would take drug education whereas students at stringer would take theater. >> reporter: she was concerned about the condition of the facilities. there was no ac in the gym for almost seven years. the doctor said she wanted to make it equal to stringer in building and program quality. she proposed placing a new pre-k program in bay springs. the...
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i tried straightening a stringer with my own weight but could not do it. the ipad had been in a plastic bag that leaked. it was dead. i relied on it for my gps and digital maps. could i navigate this maze of lakes without it? at first i thought i might have to abandon the trip, but i was too angry at my carelessness to quit. i set about straightening the frames and stringers and rebuilding the stem with epoxy and fiberglass cloth. the birch trees turned into my best ally, providing the leverage i needed to straighten the stringers and frames. when it was done i decided it was seaworthy. in past trips i'd never had a gps, so i decided i could do without that. paper maps and a compass worked fine, even though at this latitude the compass preferred to point straight down. the sun however was usually visible 20 hours a day. unnerved by the whole incident i headed back for the first portage on the nine lakes route. franklin named it icy portage, and wrote in his journal. - [franklin] today the river was found to be barred by impassable heavy falls. we therefore
i tried straightening a stringer with my own weight but could not do it. the ipad had been in a plastic bag that leaked. it was dead. i relied on it for my gps and digital maps. could i navigate this maze of lakes without it? at first i thought i might have to abandon the trip, but i was too angry at my carelessness to quit. i set about straightening the frames and stringers and rebuilding the stem with epoxy and fiberglass cloth. the birch trees turned into my best ally, providing the leverage...
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it was a stringer to see if the crowds _ wonderful. to see if the crowds on _ wonderful. it was a stringer to see if the crowds on the _ wonderful. it was a stringer to see if the crowds on the daily - wonderful. it was a stringer to see if the crowds on the daily express| if the crowds on the daily express front page. in the queen explained that explained oh, how incredible! bills extraordinary to see, driving around the streets, the bunting, everyone doing street parties are you surprised by the level of public enthusiasm that we are seeing? coming out of locked down in covid—i9 and also the nice weather has really helped the enthusiasm of the british people and as many as 100,000 are estimated to have turned up 100,000 are estimated to have turned up to the events today and various other events going on in the next three days. it is with pointing out consistently a public opinion polls, the queen remains extremely popular. as does the institution of the monarchy generally. 0n the run 20% of people, one in five actually want a republ
it was a stringer to see if the crowds _ wonderful. to see if the crowds on _ wonderful. it was a stringer to see if the crowds on the _ wonderful. it was a stringer to see if the crowds on the daily - wonderful. it was a stringer to see if the crowds on the daily express| if the crowds on the daily express front page. in the queen explained that explained oh, how incredible! bills extraordinary to see, driving around the streets, the bunting, everyone doing street parties are you surprised by...
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when i was hired i was told don't poke the bear in stringer.l board called a special meeting. multiple white employees spoke out against dr. ezi, some saying she'd created a hostile work environment. black employees spoke in her support. >> is this about race? >> i didn't want this to be about race, but the facts are about 20 white employees came forthwith concerns about the first black superintendent in the district. >> the board voted to place dr. ezi on leave pending termination. the next morning her office had new locks. >> hi, my name is antonia hilton. i'm with nbc news. nbc news placed numerous calls and, mails to district and state officials. all refused to provide any comment for our story. one stringer parent spoke to us outside the local post office. >> are you at all surprised that it looks like she's losing her job less than a year into it. >> yeah. it seemed from what i hear she was causing problems as soon as she came into it. >> do you think this would be happening if she were a white man? >> i don't know. i think you need to ge
when i was hired i was told don't poke the bear in stringer.l board called a special meeting. multiple white employees spoke out against dr. ezi, some saying she'd created a hostile work environment. black employees spoke in her support. >> is this about race? >> i didn't want this to be about race, but the facts are about 20 white employees came forthwith concerns about the first black superintendent in the district. >> the board voted to place dr. ezi on leave pending...
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. >> these are stringers so these are wood. >> reporter: some boards have thin strips of wood, calledng down the middle for added stiffness and style, this model runs around $1,800 but each surf board is different. >> i've had boards i've tried to duplicate for myself and each board has its own characteristics. >> reporter: like snow flakes, no two are alike. >> i agree, that's a good analogy. >> reporter: don't get me wrong, you can buy a machine-made board too like the one i'm paddling. they're often cheaper and easier to ride, but they'll never have this certain something that a shaper puts into a board when they're making one just for you. i'm going to ask you a hippy dippy question, now. do these boards speak to you? >> that's a common question. yeah, i guess i do feel like there's a little more soul in a hand-shaped board. >> reporter: of course, no matter how good a surf board's design, it's only as good as the surfer and the waves that day. and every one of those is different too. >> that was tracy smith reporting from the beach. many young people find inspiration watching the
. >> these are stringers so these are wood. >> reporter: some boards have thin strips of wood, calledng down the middle for added stiffness and style, this model runs around $1,800 but each surf board is different. >> i've had boards i've tried to duplicate for myself and each board has its own characteristics. >> reporter: like snow flakes, no two are alike. >> i agree, that's a good analogy. >> reporter: don't get me wrong, you can buy a machine-made board...
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people at stringer would take theater. >> doctor easy was concerned about a basic springs of facilities that she wanted to make bay springs similar to stringer in building quality and education quality. -- string her parents objected saying that the tenth 20-minute drive was too far. one parent sent her an anonymous letter. >> the parent told me that i was being watched very closely. i had no right to try to make changes. >> when you look back at the letter was it a prophetic. >> it was. when i was hired i was told don't poke the bear. strangler. leave it alone. >> on march 3rd they called a special meeting and multiple white employees spoke out against her. they said that she created a hostile work intended. black employees spoke in her favor. >> is about race? >> i did not want to be about raced. the facts are that about 20 white employees came forward with concerns about the first black super intendant in the district. >> they voted to put her on paid leave within a termination her email was deactivated in minutes and her office had new locks the next morning. >> hi i am with nbc new
people at stringer would take theater. >> doctor easy was concerned about a basic springs of facilities that she wanted to make bay springs similar to stringer in building quality and education quality. -- string her parents objected saying that the tenth 20-minute drive was too far. one parent sent her an anonymous letter. >> the parent told me that i was being watched very closely. i had no right to try to make changes. >> when you look back at the letter was it a prophetic....
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and a half thousand javelin anti-tank missile systems , and almost one and a half thousand manpads stringert the deputy minister of defense is still needed hanna malier said that ukraine received 10% of the necessary military aid from all partners , a russian propagandist died in ukraine, he is the head of the information response group serhiy povznov of the media relations department of the russian guard was a colonel according to reports of russian changes. he worked as a correspondent and later as an editor of the newspaper "zorka chasovyi", where he performed the task of providing information support to the army in various hot spots and the security service of ukraine blocked the work of the kyiv it company , developed software for occupation administrations in the east of ukraine, according to the intelligence services, the company, in particular, supplied the enemy with software for collecting utility payments, according to the investigation, with the help of of illegal software products, the occupiers transferred more than 10 million hryvnia equivalents to the budget of the militants
and a half thousand javelin anti-tank missile systems , and almost one and a half thousand manpads stringert the deputy minister of defense is still needed hanna malier said that ukraine received 10% of the necessary military aid from all partners , a russian propagandist died in ukraine, he is the head of the information response group serhiy povznov of the media relations department of the russian guard was a colonel according to reports of russian changes. he worked as a correspondent and...
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it's very rare that there is a stringer [inaudible] from the wire come to life, in terms of laying out a plan exactly how it is going to take place and it is sort of that idea of him for a penny, in for a pound. when you lay out this plan when you occupy a building like this, there is implicit violence. it's built into this document. this isn't a nonviolent document, even if it doesn't explicitly say, ripped people out of the building and dash officers heads in. that's what's implied here. >> yes, ryan j. reilly, and danya perry, that was great, thank you. appreciate you both. the january six committee is set to hear its third hearing tomorrow. it's going to start at 1 pm eastern. not 10 pm, 1 pm. i'm pretty excited, i'm going to explain why next. plus we have a committee member adam schiff on. -- leading a tour in the capital complex the day before the attack. the video and what we know about a man who is on that tour just ahead. at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed ne
it's very rare that there is a stringer [inaudible] from the wire come to life, in terms of laying out a plan exactly how it is going to take place and it is sort of that idea of him for a penny, in for a pound. when you lay out this plan when you occupy a building like this, there is implicit violence. it's built into this document. this isn't a nonviolent document, even if it doesn't explicitly say, ripped people out of the building and dash officers heads in. that's what's implied here....
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harry aaa, a stringer in washington called them and said, no, it ain't true! don't do it. they had already gotten this out to the suburbs. in michigan, the outer suburbs got these early newspapers. that is why chicago did not get this. there had been a newspaper employee strike so some of this is upside down! they put it together so quickly. the editors came down there and they put it together, they did it wrong in some instances. i once had one of these years ago, i wish i had it back. a couple of them were truman had signed the newspaper. one of them, someone knew both dewey and truman. he went to truman, and truman signed. this was a mistake, harry truman. and then dewey, the only one he signed, it said, it sure was! thomas dewey. truman did sign it, in missouri when he got one of these papers. he signed it. the photograph came from a newspaper itself. he signed many of these. briefly, how come dewey did not defeat truman? >> because truman got more votes. [laughs] >> okay, that's easy enough. >> really, was it wasn't even close! that was the interesting thing about it.
harry aaa, a stringer in washington called them and said, no, it ain't true! don't do it. they had already gotten this out to the suburbs. in michigan, the outer suburbs got these early newspapers. that is why chicago did not get this. there had been a newspaper employee strike so some of this is upside down! they put it together so quickly. the editors came down there and they put it together, they did it wrong in some instances. i once had one of these years ago, i wish i had it back. a...
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put together very quickly in the early morning hours here in chicago and harry tribble a there are stringer in washington called them and said no, it ain't true don't do it, but they'd already gotten this out to the burbs and in some michigan the outer suburbs got these early newspapers and that's why chicago didn't get this there have been a newspaper employee strike. so some of this is upside down they put it together so quickly the editors came down there and they put it together and did it wrong in some instances. i once had one these years ago, wish i had it back. had a couple of them were truman has signed the newspaper, but one of them i someone you both. do we and truman and so he had it went to truman and truman signed it. this a mistake harry truman. and then dewey the only one he signed. he said it sure was thomas doing but but truman did sign it was in missouri when this when he got one of these papers and he signed this the photographs this came from a newspaper itself, and he signed many of these really briefly. how come do we didn't treat defeat truman? oh, see what because d
put together very quickly in the early morning hours here in chicago and harry tribble a there are stringer in washington called them and said no, it ain't true don't do it, but they'd already gotten this out to the burbs and in some michigan the outer suburbs got these early newspapers and that's why chicago didn't get this there have been a newspaper employee strike. so some of this is upside down they put it together so quickly the editors came down there and they put it together and did it...
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david stringer joins us for melbourne. 648,000 barrels per day will be added.cant is this in the broader scheme of global demand? >> in some ways it sounds like a lock, a 50% hike come up but when we look at the numbers and compare it to the global picture , they will be a little bit more production but is not a huge increase in their are lingering questions about if producers can deliver on the increases they have pledged. haidi: the problem -- is the problem crude supply or refining capacity? >> we see opec and allies focusing on if they can get more and how quickly. we have seen members do that recently. but increases will be spread across groups. it is clear some have a better capacity than others. saudi arabia and the uae will find it much easier to bring on crude than others. shery: what is interesting is the u.s. hailed this supply increase and singled out saudi arabia and now we are hearing perhaps the president is going to visit saudi arabia. could this signal a sautÉing relationship or more -- thawing supply or a better relationship? >> if biden visit
david stringer joins us for melbourne. 648,000 barrels per day will be added.cant is this in the broader scheme of global demand? >> in some ways it sounds like a lock, a 50% hike come up but when we look at the numbers and compare it to the global picture , they will be a little bit more production but is not a huge increase in their are lingering questions about if producers can deliver on the increases they have pledged. haidi: the problem -- is the problem crude supply or refining...
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and it also blessed us with a very young michael b jordan and the amazing stringer bell, aka idris elbasimon, the creator of the wire, -- and the awesome and handsome wasn't -- who play the fan favorite detective on the wire. he will also be on broadway in the classic play death of a salesman. so happy to have you gentlemen here. kudos on a brilliant body of work. david, i will start with you. i'm just curious what did you intend the wire to teach us about intercity life? >> i think, enough speaking to theme, because there are several themes in the show, but if that had a political message, we need to end the drug war. drugs not only destroyed communities and families and people, and mass incarceration is a great drain on society, but it's also actually destroyed, it is turned what is supposed to be the mission of law enforcement which was to respond to pay things that harm people directly, meaning people who commit crimes against other people. it's destroyed that ability in my city and others to actually receive adults. results there. while drug rates go, up the results rates from majo
and it also blessed us with a very young michael b jordan and the amazing stringer bell, aka idris elbasimon, the creator of the wire, -- and the awesome and handsome wasn't -- who play the fan favorite detective on the wire. he will also be on broadway in the classic play death of a salesman. so happy to have you gentlemen here. kudos on a brilliant body of work. david, i will start with you. i'm just curious what did you intend the wire to teach us about intercity life? >> i think,...