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this is the united school district, the fire department, and city college. we're working together on juvenile fire and e.m.s. program curriculums and we're moving forward with that. here's the honorable mayor at the district 3 fair. i just like to get a chance right now to acknowledge and thank mayor breed for the assistance in the construction of her flagship firehouse station number 5, which you all saw, which is amazing. i'm very proud of that and she helped us strengthen the resill yans -- resilience of the firehouse. it's amazing if you haven't seen it. may 20th to may 23rd, it's a multi-agency event. there's more information on the website for anyone that wants to go. we have a young adults day at john o'connell high school, and i believe that's on wednesday. also going back to i missed inviting you, we have a drill that's going to be going on, on friday at the ocean, the big rescue drill and we'll get the information to you if you're interested in coming. it will be a multi-agency ocean rescue drill. i like to post all of our social media for the publ
this is the united school district, the fire department, and city college. we're working together on juvenile fire and e.m.s. program curriculums and we're moving forward with that. here's the honorable mayor at the district 3 fair. i just like to get a chance right now to acknowledge and thank mayor breed for the assistance in the construction of her flagship firehouse station number 5, which you all saw, which is amazing. i'm very proud of that and she helped us strengthen the resill yans --...
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children and i visited many of these schools i've seen several schools that have at the entrance of pluck that's express his gratitude to the united states for making the school in the school possible the impact of the funding cuts have so far mostly hit us in our so-called humanitarian work we are sadly forced to provide food to all over 1000000 people half of gaza's population depends on food aid from us and that was entirely financed until the end of 2017 by the united states so we are having to scramble to find the resources it costs us 80000000 a year and current we lack 60 so the main impact is there we've also had to reduce our mental health support by by moving with 300 counselors to process that really far as the main impartially a very damaging and boring situation thank you so much for joining us much years director. in gaza thank you thank you for your interest. state of new news live from baghdad coming up next in business africa how to keep the lights on in uganda the government is how bright idea it wants to charge you tell us is black ops. story business after in just a moment i'll be back at the top. of the. highl
children and i visited many of these schools i've seen several schools that have at the entrance of pluck that's express his gratitude to the united states for making the school in the school possible the impact of the funding cuts have so far mostly hit us in our so-called humanitarian work we are sadly forced to provide food to all over 1000000 people half of gaza's population depends on food aid from us and that was entirely financed until the end of 2017 by the united states so we are...
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the school were being so referral unit the school werel to their future, especially the most disadvantaged family. i'm going to bring in ian fenn, the head of dot to dot that one final statistic, children on a free school meal are 45% more likely to be excluded. children on a free school meal are 4596 more likely to be excluded. that is why this report is so important. why is that? we need to make sure that schools are accountable for the children they exclude. we need to make sure the system overall means that if a child is excluded... why do you think that is? i would be really interested in your view. as edward timpson has demonstrated, there are variations, there are some very good practice and we want to learn from that. make sure that local authorities are working with schools, with the school leadership to get to the bottom of this, to make sure that we don't have a situation where the most vulnerable children are the ones being excluded. ian fenn, you are a head teacher, is it by the government is now expecting you to deal with...
the school were being so referral unit the school werel to their future, especially the most disadvantaged family. i'm going to bring in ian fenn, the head of dot to dot that one final statistic, children on a free school meal are 45% more likely to be excluded. children on a free school meal are 4596 more likely to be excluded. that is why this report is so important. why is that? we need to make sure that schools are accountable for the children they exclude. we need to make sure the system...
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urban systems' biggest challenge is the high school years, and our graduation rate and our college attendance numbers. and i leave with this in the point. unitedtates, high school graduates go to college at 44%. in chicago, it's 47%. and the kids of our city are predominantly colored, predominantly poor, predominantly of female head of household. every demographic, they tell you that is not possible. and we are beating the national average. 21% of our kids go to community colleges, and we are on track. 50% of our kids will graduate with college credit and starting next year, everybody will have a post high school education plan. it's the best ticket into the middle class. thank you. thank you, i appreciate everybody's work on this. [applause] it's not my fault you lost your voice. rahm did yell at me last night. maybe it was that. you know, it is introducing. in introducing harry reid, john boehner, and thanking rahm emanuel, it dawns on me that all three have something in common. they are very straight talkers sometimes overly blunt. ,my favorite harry reid moment for me as the morning after his 2010 reelection, when he wanted to make it clea
urban systems' biggest challenge is the high school years, and our graduation rate and our college attendance numbers. and i leave with this in the point. unitedtates, high school graduates go to college at 44%. in chicago, it's 47%. and the kids of our city are predominantly colored, predominantly poor, predominantly of female head of household. every demographic, they tell you that is not possible. and we are beating the national average. 21% of our kids go to community colleges, and we are...
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they would transfer what they learned to these newer units. schools where they would test these concepts and figure out how to work these particular vehicles. , one of theanding things roebling does -- he had a critical role in all of this still. he will sit on the floor with blueprints around him to figure out ways of improving subsequent models. that was one of the memories he had for the rest of his life, seeing roebling sitting down trying to figure out solutions with chalk on the floor. roebling took the caterpillar tractor logo and adapted it to his own with more of a floridian theme in the form of the alligator. ultimately when these forces are deployed, these battalions that would be established that places in florida how would the , navy and marine corps ensure they have the necessary units in place? properly staffed, properly equipped? it was a real challenge to orchestrate production, in part because fmc discovered it often could not provide enough vehicles at any given time. so collectively there is an effort to shift and reallocate resour
they would transfer what they learned to these newer units. schools where they would test these concepts and figure out how to work these particular vehicles. , one of theanding things roebling does -- he had a critical role in all of this still. he will sit on the floor with blueprints around him to figure out ways of improving subsequent models. that was one of the memories he had for the rest of his life, seeing roebling sitting down trying to figure out solutions with chalk on the floor....
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. >>> a new fbi unit uncovered school threats and was on campus asking questions.olice don't believe the latest threat is credible but they're not taking any chances. only about 20% of the students showed up for class today. >>> new construction up in flames. a fire burned four homes. you see the damage. these homes were being built in hayward. it happened last night near olympic and huntwood avenue east of 880. it got close to six other completed homes. only the homes in construction were damaged. investigators aren't sure how the started but so far they are not calling it suspicious. >>> facebook under attack from an unlikely source. one of its orange founders. not mark zuckerberg but chris hughes. zuckerberg's roommate at harvard. hughes says facebook is too powerful and it is falling on the federal government to break up the social net work. especially in light of all the recent security breaches. he remains critical of zuckerberg's moves. >> he is extremely powerful because he has no boss. no regulatory agency from the government. >> facebook responded by sayi
. >>> a new fbi unit uncovered school threats and was on campus asking questions.olice don't believe the latest threat is credible but they're not taking any chances. only about 20% of the students showed up for class today. >>> new construction up in flames. a fire burned four homes. you see the damage. these homes were being built in hayward. it happened last night near olympic and huntwood avenue east of 880. it got close to six other completed homes. only the homes in...
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children and i visited many of these schools i've seen several schools that have at the entrance of pluck that's expresses gratitude to the united states for making the school the school possible the impact of the funding cuts have so far mostly hit us in our so-called humanitarian work we are sadly forced to provide food to all over 1000000 people half of gaza's population depends on food aid from us and that was entirely financed until the end of 2017 by the united states so we are having to scramble to find the resources that cause us 80000000 a year and criminally we lack 60 so the main impact is there we've also had to reduce our mental health support by by moving the $300.00 counselors to a process that is very far as the main impact very damaging and boring situation thank you so much for joining us. director of a year in gaza thank you thank you for your interest. and ukraine where the country's struggling economy and weak rule of law have led to an increase in women becoming paid surrogate mothers the practice is being outlawed in an increasing number of countries but ukraine is one of a dwindling number where it is leg
children and i visited many of these schools i've seen several schools that have at the entrance of pluck that's expresses gratitude to the united states for making the school the school possible the impact of the funding cuts have so far mostly hit us in our so-called humanitarian work we are sadly forced to provide food to all over 1000000 people half of gaza's population depends on food aid from us and that was entirely financed until the end of 2017 by the united states so we are having to...
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eight month old truce syrian state media says the army is attacking jihad this but the united nations says schools health facilities and residential areas have been hit and indiscriminate barrel bombs are being used well it is the last rebel held province in syria and for just russia and turkey negotiated a cease fire and tempo which so far has averted a full scale government offensive but it is mostly held by the. h.g.'s group known as the nusra front who are not part of that deescalation agreement the province is home to more than three million civilians around half of whom were displaced and move that off to the government took aleppo easton guta and other areas from the rebels heiko women is the project director if it rocks syria and lebanon with the international crisis group he says turkey fia's a major refugee crisis if the situation gets anyone else. we've seen some of the really radical factions and he led to actually launching missiles at russian air bases mainly him so it's coming from both sides it's. quite difficult to tell if this is sort of a self ignited escalation or if there's a
eight month old truce syrian state media says the army is attacking jihad this but the united nations says schools health facilities and residential areas have been hit and indiscriminate barrel bombs are being used well it is the last rebel held province in syria and for just russia and turkey negotiated a cease fire and tempo which so far has averted a full scale government offensive but it is mostly held by the. h.g.'s group known as the nusra front who are not part of that deescalation...
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the former manchester united midfielder paul schools has been around for a while.e top. he told the bbc he would stick with de gea is. he is having a bad time at the minute. we all know that. would you have said this a few weeks ago, a year at two ago, that he's been... he's been one of the best of manchester united. without him, it would not be anywhere near where they have been, finished in the league last for five years. asked about that bottom of the table matter, that could be resolved. it is a straight shoot out between cardiff city and brighton. brighton are four points clear of brighton are four points clear of brighton in 18th. —— brighton are four points clear of carta. cardiff need to win both of those games if they want to stand any chance of staying up. brighton, two draws would be enough of them, but they are difficult games. look at these. arsenal away in manchester city at home. as for cardiff, their manager once his team to put up a big fight. we have to be a good palace side first. that's all you can ask. we can't look at anything else. it would b
the former manchester united midfielder paul schools has been around for a while.e top. he told the bbc he would stick with de gea is. he is having a bad time at the minute. we all know that. would you have said this a few weeks ago, a year at two ago, that he's been... he's been one of the best of manchester united. without him, it would not be anywhere near where they have been, finished in the league last for five years. asked about that bottom of the table matter, that could be resolved. it...
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at a school in the united states is considering whether to paint over a moon dedicated to the founding father george washington over the artwork was soft the artwork was the risk.
at a school in the united states is considering whether to paint over a moon dedicated to the founding father george washington over the artwork was soft the artwork was the risk.
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the reported story children with disabilities and their access to education the united nations educational body and the school says there are around 19000000 children with disabilities in the world in some places including parts of africa as many as 90 percent of duce children do not attend school but some countries like kenya are doing something about that the kenyan government has introduced new laws aimed at improving the inclusion of disabled children in schools at the moment several pilot projects have started around the coppertone i will be making sure kids with disabilities get a chance. to talk about this i'm joined in the studio by frederick haga from the education ministry in kenya thank you very a time was the haga us 16 when you lost your sight how that affects your education . i had to drop out of school that time because the levels of mounted at the time well be khloe and read into nor that i could continue with my education so to leave school seeking treatment and adjusting to this traditional being visually disabled so i stood out for about 7 years how difficult was that it's quite difficult a
the reported story children with disabilities and their access to education the united nations educational body and the school says there are around 19000000 children with disabilities in the world in some places including parts of africa as many as 90 percent of duce children do not attend school but some countries like kenya are doing something about that the kenyan government has introduced new laws aimed at improving the inclusion of disabled children in schools at the moment several pilot...
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school. the united nations has condemned a decision by the cost of an authority is to expel a member of its mission in the breakaway balkan republic russian national. was declared persona non-grata on choose day following a nationwide anti crime operation. the doctrine of persona non grata does not apply to or in respect of un personnel we stand by the immunity of our personnel who are on duty and we have done so in this case and choose the kosovo police raided the territory majority ethnic territory in the north of course of a allegedly carrying out an organized crime 90 smuggling operation during which more than 20 people were arrested locals ethnic serbs maintain that this was just another actor heavy handed act by course of a police intended to intimidate ethnic serbs still living in kosovo during the operation to u.n. mission workers were also detained one of them a russian was very badly beaten pictures emerged showing him bruised and in very poor condition in hospital he was also detained and the course about refused to release him until pressure from the russian federation which express tha
school. the united nations has condemned a decision by the cost of an authority is to expel a member of its mission in the breakaway balkan republic russian national. was declared persona non-grata on choose day following a nationwide anti crime operation. the doctrine of persona non grata does not apply to or in respect of un personnel we stand by the immunity of our personnel who are on duty and we have done so in this case and choose the kosovo police raided the territory majority ethnic...
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when they got into the school, we've heard about the controversy there at parkland with how that first responding unitponded, they went right into the school. they saw that one of the suspects was already in the custody of the private armed security guard in the school. they went after looking for this second suspect. it's a large complex here. this is the smaller of the two. the second building, you can't see from our vantage point. they did make contact with the second suspect in a classroom. all the students who had been in that classroom self-evacuated. it was only the shooter in that classroom. there was no gunfire exchanged between that suspect and the police, ali. >> thank you for joining us. >>> coming up next, 130 people die from opioid overdoses every day. presidential contender elizabeth warren has a new policy plan. we'll tell you what she's tackling now. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" live on msnbc. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car in
when they got into the school, we've heard about the controversy there at parkland with how that first responding unitponded, they went right into the school. they saw that one of the suspects was already in the custody of the private armed security guard in the school. they went after looking for this second suspect. it's a large complex here. this is the smaller of the two. the second building, you can't see from our vantage point. they did make contact with the second suspect in a classroom....
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my father joined the national guard while he was in high school and while still in high school his unit watts -- was shipped out to prepare for world war ii. he remained in the air force long after the war was over, serving over 20 years in uniform. the example set by my father's military career and the lessons we learned growing up in a military family helped my siblings and me to prepare for a productive service-centered life. the experience taught us one of the most valuable lessons i continue to carry with me today today, through their service to our country, the men and women of our military are part of something much bigger than themselves. my father was not only my hero but as a world war ii veteran, he and fellow service members in fort smith were embraced in the same manner by the community as a whole. the respect and admiration our community displayed for military members wasn't fake or forced. it was genuine and remains as strong today in communities across our great nation. while those displays will be more publicly visible during national military appreciation month, the fe
my father joined the national guard while he was in high school and while still in high school his unit watts -- was shipped out to prepare for world war ii. he remained in the air force long after the war was over, serving over 20 years in uniform. the example set by my father's military career and the lessons we learned growing up in a military family helped my siblings and me to prepare for a productive service-centered life. the experience taught us one of the most valuable lessons i...
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. >> the celebration includes the schools latino student unit. a club that is a safe space for edgar born to hard-working immigrant parents who split up when he was just a boy. >> there was lots of love and unfortunately they fell out of love because and my dad decided to part from the family. so he was kind of doing his own thing and my mom raised the rest of us burkert >> with this that out of the picture and his mom working several jobs to support the family, edgar and his siblings learned early on the value of self-reliance. >> so things were tough and we all have our own emotional scars. >> one time a family friend, carlos jimenez said edgar arrived on campus a bit shy but now he tries up for school plays because he enjoys his classes for crisp >> he realizes that the struggles that he has had in the values that brought him here and the people that have helped the. and the advisors and the teachers are so great they have help me so much. >> he is grateful for sra and he's paying it forward with plans to become a therapist. he wants to help o
. >> the celebration includes the schools latino student unit. a club that is a safe space for edgar born to hard-working immigrant parents who split up when he was just a boy. >> there was lots of love and unfortunately they fell out of love because and my dad decided to part from the family. so he was kind of doing his own thing and my mom raised the rest of us burkert >> with this that out of the picture and his mom working several jobs to support the family, edgar and his...
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kamala harris's examination of bill barr should be used in any advocacy class in every law school in the united states. the way bill barr answered those questions by kamala harris was priceless. he was being evasive and deceptive. is he having conversations with the president of the united states, who's still a subject and possible target in the southern district of new york on the stormy daniels case, and who could be the subject of impeachment? that's incredibly improper for the toerge to have a bromance with the president of the united states in the oval office. it's disgusting when i think about it. >>> give us the unredacted mueller report and the underlying evidence or else we'll hold you in contempt. is that smart strategy? >> they have to press this. the administration is pushing it from the other direction. z i it's not only that we're talking about the mueller report, it's the testimony of officials on completely unrelated matters. congressional -- are allowing and vetting this historic moment, where they are not standing up for the institutional prerogatives, which goes back to my fi
kamala harris's examination of bill barr should be used in any advocacy class in every law school in the united states. the way bill barr answered those questions by kamala harris was priceless. he was being evasive and deceptive. is he having conversations with the president of the united states, who's still a subject and possible target in the southern district of new york on the stormy daniels case, and who could be the subject of impeachment? that's incredibly improper for the toerge to...
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presidential hopeful are focussing in on the problem of school shootings in the united states. >> there have been 15 school shootings in the u.s. so far this year, and that has many candidates campaigning hard on reforming america's gun laws. cnn's rebecca burke looks at their idea. >> i'm afraid that one day i'll come to school and i'll never come out. i'm sorry. >> reporter: a student and a mother -- >> it's devastating that my 6-year-old had to be taught how to hide and stay quiet in case someone came to her school to shoot people. >> reporter: both brought to tears by gun violence in america. and looking to 2020 democratic candidates for answers. >> i am tired of going to funerals where parents are burying their children. we are going to bring a fight like the nra has never seen if they're going to defend corporate gun manufacturers more than represent its people. >> reporter: senator cory booker this week laying out a sweeping gun reform plan. a 14-point approach that would expand background checks, close loopholes and ban assault weapons. just as drivers need a license, booker thi
presidential hopeful are focussing in on the problem of school shootings in the united states. >> there have been 15 school shootings in the u.s. so far this year, and that has many candidates campaigning hard on reforming america's gun laws. cnn's rebecca burke looks at their idea. >> i'm afraid that one day i'll come to school and i'll never come out. i'm sorry. >> reporter: a student and a mother -- >> it's devastating that my 6-year-old had to be taught how to hide...
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country and respect our property -- lou: do you know how long it took the president of the united states to schoolica on that? he said very simple, tariffs won't hurt anybody if you don't buy chinese goods. >> they do make things more expensive for everyone. you're limit aring choices, you're making some products more expensive -- lou: well, of course you are. it's called cause and effect. >> yeah. lou: that's exactly what we to happen. we want to get rid of deficits. we want balanced trade. we want american jobs, not chinese jobs. as the president says, he represents america. xi jinping represents the other side. >> yeah. lou: what side is wall street on? >> they want growth -- lou: ah, they want growth. you can't -- [inaudible conversations] say to me that wall street is on the american side. that should tell you -- >> well, you're saying wall street, and what's -- stock prices -- lou: do you want me to go down the names of each firm on wall street? >> it's not just wall street firms. it's all investors, it's all of us -- lou: i'm talking about market makers. i am talking about intermediaries. i
country and respect our property -- lou: do you know how long it took the president of the united states to schoolica on that? he said very simple, tariffs won't hurt anybody if you don't buy chinese goods. >> they do make things more expensive for everyone. you're limit aring choices, you're making some products more expensive -- lou: well, of course you are. it's called cause and effect. >> yeah. lou: that's exactly what we to happen. we want to get rid of deficits. we want...
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the united nions is warning that schools, healthit facs, and residential areas in ldbel-health nor---h north west and's been h by the worst bombing campaign in months. it was found shelling overnight around shelling overnight around idlib province will reporter: syrian government helicopter gunships have been dropping barrel bombs. drums or cylinders packed with explosives and shrapnel are the cause of indiscriminate destruction. artillery fire and motion airstrikes add -- russian airstrikesdd to the bombardment. home to around 3 million licis, many of whom fled to escape fighting in other parts of the country, the province is the last major stronghold for rebelsgo fighting the rnment of bashar al-assad. hundreds of local resident and had to flee, packing their possessions into cars and pickup trucks as they seek temporary refuge. concern for their safety is growing, as the demilitarized buffer zone set up lastl ear to forest all-out government offensive continues to fray. an estimated 30,000 or so rebel idlib are dug in across with the jihadist groumo controlling st of the region. t
the united nions is warning that schools, healthit facs, and residential areas in ldbel-health nor---h north west and's been h by the worst bombing campaign in months. it was found shelling overnight around shelling overnight around idlib province will reporter: syrian government helicopter gunships have been dropping barrel bombs. drums or cylinders packed with explosives and shrapnel are the cause of indiscriminate destruction. artillery fire and motion airstrikes add -- russian airstrikesdd...
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school. the united nations is accused hungry of violating international law by deliberately depriving asylum seekers a food groups right wing government has taken a hard line towards refugees since the migrant crisis of twenty fifteen called bread and possible the two transit zones on hungary's border with serbia a testament to the uncompromising stance of the budapest government refugees arriving via serbia and applying for asylum in hungary must do so from within the confines of these detention camps and since twenty eighteen the default position of the authorities has been to reject every application. at that point detained refugee finds themselves stuck they cannot leave the transit zone they cannot return to serbia and in the midst of all that your thirties refused to provide them food. to human rights in geo hungary and helsinki committee has been representing those affected you might actually call it. torture definitely and inhuman and degrading treatment even in the cases where for example children and family might. imagine. what it means for children that they receive or why they ar
school. the united nations is accused hungry of violating international law by deliberately depriving asylum seekers a food groups right wing government has taken a hard line towards refugees since the migrant crisis of twenty fifteen called bread and possible the two transit zones on hungary's border with serbia a testament to the uncompromising stance of the budapest government refugees arriving via serbia and applying for asylum in hungary must do so from within the confines of these...
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with this child suddenly children and then find themselves excluded not in mainstream school they're in people refer units young people that i've worked with can find themselves there and really have a struggle you know internally about is this me is this is this the person i am well actually yes people are telling them it is that's why you're there and then i think there is this sort of gathering momentum for many of them not all of them to join gangs yet to join to join because because that's the trajectory and it's very difficult to resist. being labelled threats leads in many ways if the person is not a threat and if they are innocent to a sense of injustice many rip. sure that injustice and out of your nation are factors in making people susceptible to the appeal from groups like islamic states who have found ways to turn the west's glamorization of violence against itself. the mission impossible type of movie or a. type of t.v. series where this is all staged and presented as the logical normal narrative of the new world in the event. the paradox of the imagery as it is literally downloaded on these
with this child suddenly children and then find themselves excluded not in mainstream school they're in people refer units young people that i've worked with can find themselves there and really have a struggle you know internally about is this me is this is this the person i am well actually yes people are telling them it is that's why you're there and then i think there is this sort of gathering momentum for many of them not all of them to join gangs yet to join to join because because that's...
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. >>> amid an ongoing teen vaping epidemic, schools across the united states reconsidering their approachonal association of secondary school principals say many districts are considering taking new stronger disciplinary action for students cause using ecigarettes on school grounds. already they give out detentions or in some cases, suspensions. according to the cdc, e stkpret tobacco. nearly 2 dozen people out of their homes this memorial day following a fire in san francisco's hunter point. firefighters say it started around 4:00 a.m. yesterday on innis avenue and quickly spread to a second building before crews could put out the flames. nobody was injured. but the red cross is now assisting 14 adults and seven children. >>> 6:56 right now. sonoma county is set to roll out new wildfire evacuation plans created in large part by the deadly 2017 firestorm. leaders have designed more effective evacuation routes focusing on communities that are most at risk. population density and road networks really key factors. the tubbs fire destroyed 5,300 homes and killed 22 people in santa rosa. and i
. >>> amid an ongoing teen vaping epidemic, schools across the united states reconsidering their approachonal association of secondary school principals say many districts are considering taking new stronger disciplinary action for students cause using ecigarettes on school grounds. already they give out detentions or in some cases, suspensions. according to the cdc, e stkpret tobacco. nearly 2 dozen people out of their homes this memorial day following a fire in san francisco's hunter...
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at a school in the united states is considering whether. founding father george washington work. the risk of trouble black native americans to. this part which tribute to this part of the. oh oh by the other. side. this is a big. morning from moscow. today welcome to the program. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro and the opposition leader who have called on their supporters to take to the streets in the country's armed forces to rise up against the government is expected to make a speech outside a military base at the same time the venezuelan president has called on the armed forces to be ready for us minute. intervention this comes after a failed coup attempt against him this week meanwhile donald trump and vladimir putin have spoken by phone on a number of global issues including venezuela the us president said he had a productive discussion about the crisis with his russian counterpart he is. not looking at all to get involved in venezuela other than he'd like to see something positive happen for venezuela. and i feel the same way so we want to help with a humanitarian b
at a school in the united states is considering whether. founding father george washington work. the risk of trouble black native americans to. this part which tribute to this part of the. oh oh by the other. side. this is a big. morning from moscow. today welcome to the program. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro and the opposition leader who have called on their supporters to take to the streets in the country's armed forces to rise up against the government is expected to make a speech...
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school. mariam fatuma touré ambassadors for unicef the united nations children's fund. heir 15 years old and they're still in school. until about 2 years old town they regularly visit families to persuade them to send their kids back to school. and. we go from door to door to make parents aware of how important education is and we've already persuaded a few to send their children to school. but there are parents who say that education is not important for children. and then some of them say it's more important to go to qur'anic school. not only parents objections like these are keeping children out of school fear is also a factor more than $800.00 schools that shut down after the political crisis in 2012 remain closed more than 80 in and around timbuktu alone the city my school is open and hopelessly overcrowded. mariam meant mohammad ali is 12 years old one of around a 1000 students most of them are children from the neighborhood some have fled the violence but have since returned like mariam yet. jamie and david my family left timbuktu in 2012. we lived in a refugee ca
school. mariam fatuma touré ambassadors for unicef the united nations children's fund. heir 15 years old and they're still in school. until about 2 years old town they regularly visit families to persuade them to send their kids back to school. and. we go from door to door to make parents aware of how important education is and we've already persuaded a few to send their children to school. but there are parents who say that education is not important for children. and then some of them say...
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syria have been hit by the worst barrel bombing campaign in over a year, according to the united nations. schools0 people have been displaced by fighting. india is evacuating 800,000 residents and tourists from low—lying parts of the south eastern coast, in the face of a giant storm. tropical cyclone fani is sweeping in from the bay of bengal, with wind speeds of up to 127mph. it has already passed over sri lanka and is expected to make landfall tomorrow morning, before moving towards bangladesh. plaid cyrmu has launched its campaign for the forthcoming european elections. at the launch, the party's leader, adam price, called on anyone wanting another eu referendum to back them in the elections. plaid says wales should hold an independence referendum if brexit occurs without a further vote on eu membership. this election is notjust about putting wales, our lives, our problems and our dreams at the heart of europe, but bringing in wales from the margins, out from the cold. we have spent too long as a nation in the anterooms of history. it is time to throw open the doors of our future and take our
syria have been hit by the worst barrel bombing campaign in over a year, according to the united nations. schools0 people have been displaced by fighting. india is evacuating 800,000 residents and tourists from low—lying parts of the south eastern coast, in the face of a giant storm. tropical cyclone fani is sweeping in from the bay of bengal, with wind speeds of up to 127mph. it has already passed over sri lanka and is expected to make landfall tomorrow morning, before moving towards...
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school. if we actually look at what unites us, it is a lot more than what seems to divide us. and i think we can take some of that approach in a way that hopefully will elevate the system and make a difference. >> what have you been proud to achieve as governor? >> i hope my kids don't know that my first and most important job is being a dad. as a governor, sometimes he will not have an impact for years. i know that about health care. more to tryve done to keep the outside influence in dollars out of our election so that your voice matters, as long as you vote. as long as you vote, i am pleased with the way we have invested in education. i think it is one of the great equalizers we have and another is the public lands. we have protected those so we will hand off that to you as well. i guess those are a few of the things. one more question. what is your best dad joke? [laughter] >> you guys will probably have to judge with that is. maybe economics. the mommy buffalo is dropping the baby buffalo off at school and says, bison. [laughter] on that note... >> we want to get a family
school. if we actually look at what unites us, it is a lot more than what seems to divide us. and i think we can take some of that approach in a way that hopefully will elevate the system and make a difference. >> what have you been proud to achieve as governor? >> i hope my kids don't know that my first and most important job is being a dad. as a governor, sometimes he will not have an impact for years. i know that about health care. more to tryve done to keep the outside influence...
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school district to do its job. i learned that over 80% of the prisoners in the united states are high school dropouts. that a black man between the age of i think 20 and 25, if a high school dropout was 2/3 likely to be in jail, was in jail or dead. so looking at the issue, i realized that there is a very direct connection between the issue of truancy and who will end up in the criminal justice system. the first thing we did is go to the school district and say what are you doing to get these parents the support they need to get their children to school every day? what are we doing as a community? it's because we put those resources into this initiative and put the spotlight i was able to bring to it frankly, they were able to improve attendance by over 30%. not one parent was sent to jail. >> you pushed for a statewide truancy law and people were thrown into jail under that? >> not by me. >> but you supported the law. >> i supported the law that -- this is what i supported and our initiative was that -- we're going to get in the weeds, but give me the patience of time to explain it. when i was lookin
school district to do its job. i learned that over 80% of the prisoners in the united states are high school dropouts. that a black man between the age of i think 20 and 25, if a high school dropout was 2/3 likely to be in jail, was in jail or dead. so looking at the issue, i realized that there is a very direct connection between the issue of truancy and who will end up in the criminal justice system. the first thing we did is go to the school district and say what are you doing to get these...
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and the number of youth that are really taking a lead role from the europe to school strike in the united states, we eare seeing something business leaders, politicians have to listen. frers >> if you watch how it's worked in california and we dee have the most progressive energy legistion in the world. it's been ledy legislation from the poorest it districts in california. .ey didn't go along with you look at who dhitd redo. people said they ghu knew the airollution was hurting their constituents. >> it's growing. >> that's here.should be leading we should bewi leading justice knowing we'll get the it right policies for climate and justice.h >> do you think about beto oroerk and jay insly. they seem to be mieving away from cap and trade programs and focusing on the cbon tax and more in terms of the framework of electric cars and new technology. >> i don't know if it's better.n those plans quite well. i would say they're not moving away from them. they're recognizing what california is doing,is can whic that we have a carbon price. you need protect boy odiversity, make income generating f
and the number of youth that are really taking a lead role from the europe to school strike in the united states, we eare seeing something business leaders, politicians have to listen. frers >> if you watch how it's worked in california and we dee have the most progressive energy legistion in the world. it's been ledy legislation from the poorest it districts in california. .ey didn't go along with you look at who dhitd redo. people said they ghu knew the airollution was hurting their...
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united states. before march 15th there was no school strikes in the united states at all. so we're slowly getting more active here in the u.s. >> reporter: there's a 15-year-old from sweden who i know inspired you, who spoke in front of many people and said you're taking your childrens' lives away in front of their eyes. you've become that icon in america. do you feel that and what does that mean your responsibilities are? >> i think with that platform i've been given i'm going to use it to uplift other voices especially those trying to make the conversation more intersectional in the united states. so i'm grateful for that platform. >> reporter: we'll be you at city hall later and we'll keep you updated. >>> next, congress and the white house locked in a battle about separation of powers. why the impasse could have lasting effects beyond the president's term. >>> later we're getting a look at the first polls that shows 2020 candidates in a head-to-head match up against the president as another lawmaker dives into the jam-packed race. >>> "the tonight show's" jimmy fallons
united states. before march 15th there was no school strikes in the united states at all. so we're slowly getting more active here in the u.s. >> reporter: there's a 15-year-old from sweden who i know inspired you, who spoke in front of many people and said you're taking your childrens' lives away in front of their eyes. you've become that icon in america. do you feel that and what does that mean your responsibilities are? >> i think with that platform i've been given i'm going to...
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reorganizing public schools, with both teacher units, not teachers, teacher unions. i walk out knowing the child and family on chicago schools, they're more likely to graduate more likely to graduate ready and prepared to go to college. stanford university showing public schools the number one public school system of a major 60 city in america. to me, here and john knows this, if you are in public life, want to put your on the scales and tibbett. it was the reason i ran for mayor. the reason i know now nobody will go back, the pre-k, can do, for school day. what i call the renaissance of our has closed. major improvement in the systems, biggest challenge in the high school years. graduation rate and college attendance, in the u.s. high school graduates go to college at 44%. chicago, it's 47%. tickets are real are predominantly colored, predominantly for an predominantly female. every demographic tell you it's not possible. we are beating the national average. 21% of our kids go to committee colleges. 50% of our kids graduate and starting next year, everybody will have
reorganizing public schools, with both teacher units, not teachers, teacher unions. i walk out knowing the child and family on chicago schools, they're more likely to graduate more likely to graduate ready and prepared to go to college. stanford university showing public schools the number one public school system of a major 60 city in america. to me, here and john knows this, if you are in public life, want to put your on the scales and tibbett. it was the reason i ran for mayor. the reason i...
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united states. sometimes we forget it but some of us learned in school that is the congress that determines whether or not this country goes to war and not the president of the united states. [inaudible question] >> i told people who were briefing us that i thought the consultation that the american people and the congress was in adequate both the micro people and the congress lette read abot actions in the newspaper in hanoi do what was going on and i told them they had to make it better next time. >> thank you. >> there are clearly threats to you u.s. interest in the region but those threats are predictable, to pull administrations they refuse to take the subs to the tripper ministry should have ticket because they knew results in the irani looking at u.s. assets in the region as targets and i think what i've learned from the briefing, irani iranians are no closer than talking that ever were before, they are not backing down from a standpoint of military propagation, and thus you have to ask, whether our strategy is working, at the arena answer not ready to talk and they're ramping up their provoc
united states. sometimes we forget it but some of us learned in school that is the congress that determines whether or not this country goes to war and not the president of the united states. [inaudible question] >> i told people who were briefing us that i thought the consultation that the american people and the congress was in adequate both the micro people and the congress lette read abot actions in the newspaper in hanoi do what was going on and i told them they had to make it better...
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you a broad education he has indiana attend the surface wherefore officers school here in the united states. courses in canada and the netherlands, nato school in german, the joint services command in general staff college in the uk and the royal london college. viets mursu was appointed chief the roam yan naval staff in december 2013. vice admiral mersu, well, sir. >> and our third panelist, rear admiral david proctor chief of navy new zealand. rear dmirld proctor assumed the reel of chief of navy on 29 november 2018 following numerous senior positions within the kneesland defense force including deputy commander joint forces new zealand and acting vice chief of defense force. in addition he is he has held a number of logistics positions within the new zealand navy. he molds graduate degrees in management and politics and policy and at graduate of the fellow certain for strategic sta in cam ber australia. rear admiral proctor, welcome, sir. [ applause ] . and with that i'm going to grab the fourth water and i'll turn it over to admiral kraus thank you very much. admiral kraus, sir. >
you a broad education he has indiana attend the surface wherefore officers school here in the united states. courses in canada and the netherlands, nato school in german, the joint services command in general staff college in the uk and the royal london college. viets mursu was appointed chief the roam yan naval staff in december 2013. vice admiral mersu, well, sir. >> and our third panelist, rear admiral david proctor chief of navy new zealand. rear dmirld proctor assumed the reel of...
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evidence of a credible threat but not taking any chances, even calling in a new unit at the fbi that helps investigate school threats. >> we've had a steady stream of threats this year. it happening in our area. >> reporter: police say two messages were scrolled in pen and another in blue painter's tape. parents said the school kept them informed but most had mixed feelings about kids coming to school. >> i knew my son was staying home and it was very decembsserd there was a lot of police there. >> i'm comfortable with the administration here and police presence. i doesn't have any concerns for my son. >> reporter: police tell me they have good leads on thedent i'm told there have been five incidents through the school year and that tomorrow there will also be an increased police presence. reporting live in san ramon, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, christie. >>> for president trump, power struggles at home and abroad right now for the second time in less than a week, a north korean missile launch is stroking tensions. at the u.s. capital, unexpected pressure from the republican-run senate i
evidence of a credible threat but not taking any chances, even calling in a new unit at the fbi that helps investigate school threats. >> we've had a steady stream of threats this year. it happening in our area. >> reporter: police say two messages were scrolled in pen and another in blue painter's tape. parents said the school kept them informed but most had mixed feelings about kids coming to school. >> i knew my son was staying home and it was very decembsserd there was a...
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with this child suddenly children and then find themselves excluded not in mainstream school they're in people refer units young people that i've worked with can find themselves there and really have a struggle you know internally about is this me is this is this the person i am well actually yes people are telling them it is that's why you're there and then i think there is this sort of gathering momentum for many of them not all of them to join gangs to join to join because because that's the trajectory and it's very difficult to resist. being labelled a threat leads in many ways if the person is not a threat and if they are innocent to a sense of injustice many reports show that injustice and out of your nation are factors in making people susceptible to the appeal from groups like islamic states who have found ways to turn the west glamorization of violence against itself. grossly a mission impossible type of movie or a homeland type of t.v. series where this is all staged and presented as the logical normal narrative of the new world we live in. the paradox of the imagery as it is literally downloade
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smart guy knew all about america and then went ton graduate school in colorado andp ends up here is a senior iranian ambassador to the united nations. later when ahmadinejad left office a bad guy, really bad guy he sent him home called him back to iran and then he disappeared now emerges as a more moderate leader and said i want you to be my foreign assistant secretary of state a physician that he still holds. now a couple weeks ago that only they suggested we do a prisoner swap we hold people from iranian dissent in this gnuntry and they hold hours those that have dual citizenship. that would actually be a good start. may be to see if we cannot find commonga ground with iran they are. during the eight years of the administration form policy to strengthen the standing of iran and to undermine the power of the hardliners. it worked. not perfectly but it worked in thosesi elections conducted a couple years ago reflect that. sadly the administration i can't believe intentionally but theire policies what they have done is to undermine the effectiveness of the standing of the moderates in iran and have rallied support of iran ar
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united states. he went to temescal high school in larkspur and attended the islamic center in mill valley, after converting to islam. lind will live in virginia now, subject to the direction of his probation officer. his father, meanwhile, still lives in marin county. but his mother is on the east coast. kpix 5 jeff worked in 2011. and. >> you can't just participate in a bank robbery and say, hey, i was just well to make a deposit. there was more to this. >> lind will be under three years of supervision, following his release. and the new york times reporting that he became an irish citizen while in prison. according to conditions of his release, he has to ask permission before traveling abroad. and other restrictions include mental health counseling. >>> and we are keeping an eye on major tornado damage throughout the midwest. particularly in missouri. in and around jefferson city. three people were killed overnight, outside of jocelyn. federal emergency teams are headed there now to assess the damage and some people are still trapped in rubble. and in oklahoma, taking a live look at a dam that is now in
united states. he went to temescal high school in larkspur and attended the islamic center in mill valley, after converting to islam. lind will live in virginia now, subject to the direction of his probation officer. his father, meanwhile, still lives in marin county. but his mother is on the east coast. kpix 5 jeff worked in 2011. and. >> you can't just participate in a bank robbery and say, hey, i was just well to make a deposit. there was more to this. >> lind will be under three...