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. >> and we are fourth graders at ulloa elementary. we would like to thank the b.s.u., staff, and board of education, our principal, and fellow peers back at ulloa. >> e.s.u. was started last year at our school when the parents at ulloa. at b.s.u., i like where we get to learn about other things. last year, we made fruit infused water. also in be well, we talked about sugar and how it could give you diabetes. [together: dun, dun, dun] >> i like how we could talk about opportunities and how we could do better. >> i like b.s.u. because it makes us feel special, like we belong. in b.s.u., we learn how to lift each other up. for example, we clap for each other when we do something heroic. [applause] >> now we are going to talk about a b.s.u. advisor at our school and her background. people treated her differently and made assumptions about her because she was darker than other people. i can relate to that because when i was younger, people would say my skin color was the color of poop. >> some parents made us these t-shirts, and they say b
. >> and we are fourth graders at ulloa elementary. we would like to thank the b.s.u., staff, and board of education, our principal, and fellow peers back at ulloa. >> e.s.u. was started last year at our school when the parents at ulloa. at b.s.u., i like where we get to learn about other things. last year, we made fruit infused water. also in be well, we talked about sugar and how it could give you diabetes. [together: dun, dun, dun] >> i like how we could talk about...
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Jan 17, 2020
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you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the streets and reinstate them will send a very clear message to the community that their safety is not being prioritized. and any decision that comes out of the department needs to be done with that in mind. how can we work to undo the legacy of over 100 police involved shootings in the last 20 years that has made the community afraid, devastated, upset, and not feeling listened to, and not feeling safe? let me just remind myself of the other point i was going to say -- oh, we also want to make sure that any further discussion about the reinstatement o
you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and...
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Jan 24, 2020
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you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the streets and reinstate them will send a very clear message to the community that their safety is not being prioritized. and any decision that comes out of the department needs to be done with that in mind. how can we work to undo the legacy of over 100 police involved shootings in the last 20 years that has made the community afraid, devastated, upset, and not feeling listened to, and not feeling safe? let me just remind myself of the other point i was going to say -- oh, we also want to make sure that any further discussion about the reinstatement o
you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and...
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Jan 16, 2020
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you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the streets and reinstate them will send a very clear message to the community that their safety is not being prioritized. and any decision that comes out of the department needs to be done with that in mind. how can we work to undo the legacy of over 100 police involved shootings in the last 20 years that has made the community afraid, devastated, upset, and not feeling listened to, and not feeling safe? let me just remind myself of the other point i was going to say -- oh, we also want to make sure that any further discussion about the reinstatement o
you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and...
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you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the streets and reinstate them will send a very clear message to the community that their safety is not being prioritized. and any decision that comes out of the department needs to be done with that in mind. how can we work to undo the legacy of over 100 police involved shootings in the last 20 years that has made the community afraid, devastated, upset, and not feeling listened to, and not feeling safe? let me just remind myself of the other point i was going to say -- oh, we also want to make sure that any further discussion about the reinstatement o
you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and...
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Jan 23, 2020
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you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and deciding to put the officers back on the streets and reinstate them will send a very clear message to the community that their safety is not being prioritized. and any decision that comes out of the department needs to be done with that in mind. how can we work to undo the legacy of over 100 police involved shootings in the last 20 years that has made the community afraid, devastated, upset, and not feeling listened to, and not feeling safe? let me just remind myself of the other point i was going to say -- oh, we also want to make sure that any further discussion about the reinstatement o
you did this once before for officer christopher ulloa. fire officer florez. >> hi. my name is christine, and i'm a member of the do no harm coalition. we know that police involved shootings are a public health issue, and we see the impact in our clinic. and in addition to the excellent points brought up, we want to highlight that these continued shootings cause trauma for the community, and as we saw at the community meeting several weeks ago, there's a lot of unhealed trauma. and...
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when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in which those trains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th or effect. most changes would have had on the surface in order to keep the train in the proper order and spacing. so, quick train control 101, there's two types of train control systems dating back to the 1860s when they first developed trains. that was the sixth block system and it's simple. sixth block system is a train. there's a block of space and if a train enters it, nothing else can enter it until that train has been confirmed to leave it in the 1860s they used lanterns and people with flags and they work by councilling the number to say this train is coming over this area and it enters th
when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in which those trains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything...
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. >> estamos investigando cosas ulloa vamos a trabajar con escritores y afortunadamente me parece padre el bosque prohibido y enfrentarte a algunas de las criaturas mágicas más extrañas junto a hagrid. en esta épica y nueva adición al wizarding world of harry potter™. solo en universal orlando resort. hospédate en un hotel de universal orlando desde $79 dólares por noche más impuesto. aplican restricciones. ¡no lo cortes! nuevo elvive dream lengths. con un cóctel de vitaminas y aceite de ricino. le da más fuerza al pelo y sella las puntas abiertas hasta la última pulgada. logra el pelo largo de tus sueños. nuevo elvive dream lengths. a tu carro para que ltengas tiempo de más. ♪ target, rápido y listo. >>> venezuela en la house carolina sandoval estÁ aquÍ llegÓ a soltar la sopa >>> ay! dios mÍo despierten que llegÓ el veneno >> cuÉntame que me traes de ernestina sodi >>> este aÑo los sodis estÁn en las noticia ayer que el sobrino hoy ernestina con un cuÁnto que supuestamente estaba manejando en estado inconveniente ojo, no lo estoy diciendo yo, lo dijo la vÍctima que fue supuestamente ar
. >> estamos investigando cosas ulloa vamos a trabajar con escritores y afortunadamente me parece padre el bosque prohibido y enfrentarte a algunas de las criaturas mágicas más extrañas junto a hagrid. en esta épica y nueva adición al wizarding world of harry potter™. solo en universal orlando resort. hospédate en un hotel de universal orlando desde $79 dólares por noche más impuesto. aplican restricciones. ¡no lo cortes! nuevo elvive dream lengths. con un cóctel de vitaminas...
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Jan 18, 2020
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when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in whichthose trains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th or effect. most changes would have had on the surface in order to keep the train in the proper order and spacing. so, quick train control 101, there's two types of train control systems dating back to the 1860s when they first developed trains. that was the sixth block system and it's simple. sixth block system is a train. there's a block of space and if a train enters it, nothing else can enter it until that train has been confirmed to leave it in the 1860s they used lanterns and people with flags and they work by councilling the number to say this train is coming over this area and it enters thi
when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in whichthose trains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th...
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Jan 11, 2020
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when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in whichains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th or effect. most changes would have had on the surface in order to keep the train in the proper order and spacing. so, quick train control 101, there's two types of train control systems dating back to the 1860s when they first developed trains. that was the sixth block system and it's simple. sixth block system is a train. there's a block of space and if a train enters it, nothing else can enter it until that train has been confirmed to leave it in the 1860s they used lanterns and people with flags and they work by councilling the number to say this train is coming over this area and it enters this area a
when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in whichains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th or...
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Jan 13, 2020
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when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in whichtrains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th or effect. most changes would have had on the surface in order to keep the train in the proper order and spacing. so, quick train control 101, there's two types of train control systems dating back to the 1860s when they first developed trains. that was the sixth block system and it's simple. sixth block system is a train. there's a block of space and if a train enters it, nothing else can enter it until that train has been confirmed to leave it in the 1860s they used lanterns and people with flags and they work by councilling the number to say this train is coming over this area and it enters this area
when a train approaches a junction or at fourth and king, or at westportal and ulloa, the order in whichtrains a arrive is the order they leave. there's no prioritization. well this train is behind schedule. this train is in l. none of those factors are taken into account. it's important between surface operation. in the subway we have a control center. they see the lines and where they're supposed to go but when they get to the subway, they have a limited ability to control everything th or...