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s. gymnastic steam, but continued in the same role at the michigan state university high school and a gymnastics club. delays in legal action against nasser, lead to the abuse of 70 young female says the d o. j. according to lawyers. that number could be as high as 120. this is a devastating indictment of the f. b. i am the department of justice. the multiple federal agents covered up in the san abuse and child molestation. no one seems to give a damn about these little girls. here's another disturbing reminder of what these victims could have been going through. when i was 13, just the kid laying on a table, i miss you. and you for your own glove hand, all over my rear, i slipped into the most private area of my body. i did not know that at the same time larry was penetrating me. usa gee, was systematically burying reports of sexual assault against member coaches in a file cabinet instead of reporting them. why did you make me hate the one thing i loved so much? why did you take my dreams away from me? you lied to me and manipulated me to think that when you treated me, you were clos
s. gymnastic steam, but continued in the same role at the michigan state university high school and a gymnastics club. delays in legal action against nasser, lead to the abuse of 70 young female says the d o. j. according to lawyers. that number could be as high as 120. this is a devastating indictment of the f. b. i am the department of justice. the multiple federal agents covered up in the san abuse and child molestation. no one seems to give a damn about these little girls. here's another...
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do you think vaccine mandates should be the new norm for universities, high schools, grade schools? not grade schools, but i would say for high schools, colleges, and universities, it's a good way to go. what it does is it ensures that everyone on campus is protected, those who can be. it ensures that those people who have immune problems where they can't get vaccinated have a cushion around them because they'll know that their fellow students are vaccinated. and just think about it. if we could get every child 12 and older vaccinated, what middle school and high school would look like this fall. it would be back to the kind of normal situation or near normal situation that we want for our children. but the politicization here of vaccination of kids and of adults has meant that this life-saving measure is viewed as a team sport if your team is saying no to vaccine, you're not going to get vaccination. and that is something we have to change in america. >> yeah, and obviously just to clarify, obviously if you're under 12, you can't get a vaccine as of right now. when those are approv
do you think vaccine mandates should be the new norm for universities, high schools, grade schools? not grade schools, but i would say for high schools, colleges, and universities, it's a good way to go. what it does is it ensures that everyone on campus is protected, those who can be. it ensures that those people who have immune problems where they can't get vaccinated have a cushion around them because they'll know that their fellow students are vaccinated. and just think about it. if we...
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in the fall of 2019, a university high school student in my district was leaving school after a sports dinner when he was detained and harassed by a private security guard. the student was too scared to file a report. these incidents are unacceptable. everyone should be able to walk and shop freely without harassment and children should not be afraid to speak up when they're subject to discrimination like the university high school student. my office has been investigating the state of private security in san francisco and what power we have to regulate it. we discovered two things. one, the state possesses a lot, but not all the authority to regulate private security. two, san francisco has a lot of rules related to regulating private security, but they're incredibly old, out of date and largely unenforced. article 25 of the san francisco police code was created in the early 1970s and appears to have never been looked at again. the definitions and provisions are archaic and the inner play between the old local rules and the state law is murky. this ordinance requires the police depart
in the fall of 2019, a university high school student in my district was leaving school after a sports dinner when he was detained and harassed by a private security guard. the student was too scared to file a report. these incidents are unacceptable. everyone should be able to walk and shop freely without harassment and children should not be afraid to speak up when they're subject to discrimination like the university high school student. my office has been investigating the state of private...
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this guy is working with michigan state university high school and had untold number of victims aftere fbi didn't do its job, that's what the inspector general said. >> the biggest tragedy in my opinion is he noted this in the conclusion of the 119 page investigation report was that the fbi failed to seize on the opportunity to disrupt this man's predatory behavior, didn't lose sight of the fact that when the fbi shouldn't of been investigating this and couldn't have stopped him. i have to share with viewers that there is a silver lining and thus the fact that the fbi has now instituted three large changes to how they review these types of complaints and a whole host of changes within these buckets so first of all, the operating procedure documentation, retention, 30 day review period, oversight, this guy approves his own documents he wrote so that is going on, also have accountability now where they have to share information with partners and field offices. also, the whole life to support victims in the space of the good news is this will never happen again. >> jason: i've got to tel
this guy is working with michigan state university high school and had untold number of victims aftere fbi didn't do its job, that's what the inspector general said. >> the biggest tragedy in my opinion is he noted this in the conclusion of the 119 page investigation report was that the fbi failed to seize on the opportunity to disrupt this man's predatory behavior, didn't lose sight of the fact that when the fbi shouldn't of been investigating this and couldn't have stopped him. i have...
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in the fall of 2019, a university high school student in my district was leaving school after a sports dinner when he was detained and harassed by a private security guard. the student was too scared to file a report. these incidents are unacceptable. everyone should be able to walk and shop freely without harassment and children should not be afraid to speak up when they're subject to discrimination like the university high school student. my office has been investigating the state of private security in san francisco and what power we have to regulate it. we discovered two things. one, the state possesses a lot, but not all the authority to regulate private security. two, san francisco has a lot of rules related to regulating private security, but they're incredibly old, out of date and largely unenforced. article 25 of the san francisco police code was created in the early 1970s and appears to have never been looked at again. the definitions and provisions are archaic and the inner play between the old local rules and the state law is murky. this ordinance requires the police depart
in the fall of 2019, a university high school student in my district was leaving school after a sports dinner when he was detained and harassed by a private security guard. the student was too scared to file a report. these incidents are unacceptable. everyone should be able to walk and shop freely without harassment and children should not be afraid to speak up when they're subject to discrimination like the university high school student. my office has been investigating the state of private...
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uproar across the united states about the teaching of critical race theory, not just in universities, but in high schools and, and around the country to students to children. 8 states have actually banned the teaching of critical race theory. there have been a number of law suits. there have been parents speaking up, you know, viral videos of parents getting up and complaining at school boards across the country. this critical race theory, which is being taught in us schools is quite controversial. and this, this anger that we're seeing this divide between conservatives who oppose it, and liberals who seem to be more open to it. it comes at the same time as this heritage foundation report about the prevalence of the staff at u. s. university's . i caleb, thanks for that. the more details on ok lives report right there online at r t dot com. in the meantime in about half an hour, we are back with more of your writing worldwide. mm me and i make no borders under my number please. as emerge, we don't have authority, we go to the back world needs to take action and to be ready, people are judge, you know, co
uproar across the united states about the teaching of critical race theory, not just in universities, but in high schools and, and around the country to students to children. 8 states have actually banned the teaching of critical race theory. there have been a number of law suits. there have been parents speaking up, you know, viral videos of parents getting up and complaining at school boards across the country. this critical race theory, which is being taught in us schools is quite...
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high school. that had a lot of implications for high schools. they decided on universal masking. so i can understand that people are vaccinated are definitely more safe. i think what would really help is if california gave clear guidance so the superintendent, this nice superintendent in front us wouldn't have to be the ones that are doing a lot of the enforcing. i think would be easier if they laid out metrics so that parents wouldn't be given this hybrid option. >> mr. cruz, when you look at the landscape of what's ahead of you after a difficult year and a half, would you have preferred for the state to give you actual options of what you should be doing? or to you want it to be up to your district to decidehow to enforce it? >> because it's a public health, i always side with the recommendations from public health experts. so all along we've been really good about following the public health guidelines, because we know that's about the health and safety of everyone, so i would have preferred, you know, a clear direction. i understand that there's differences in communities and
high school. that had a lot of implications for high schools. they decided on universal masking. so i can understand that people are vaccinated are definitely more safe. i think what would really help is if california gave clear guidance so the superintendent, this nice superintendent in front us wouldn't have to be the ones that are doing a lot of the enforcing. i think would be easier if they laid out metrics so that parents wouldn't be given this hybrid option. >> mr. cruz, when you...
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gotcha them in blessed by high school and university kids and all need through the smoking of a weed. not for the for not for it's activism. not for its proper propagation of peace and live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dance, whole in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b t. community. this homophobia is often believe to stem from the artists deep religious belief that homosexual relationships are a sin. there is a campaign name, the soft murder music that called for reggae and daniel artists to abstain from using hateful language and from calling for violence against gays. and lesbians, while many african fans have conservative views on homosexuality, homophobic lyrics are not the reason why they would choose to listen to reggae, reggae may have evolved a lot since the 1900 sixty's. and right now, many young african fans prefer listening to a dance hall because it's more up beat. but the key message remains the same. one was the us list said, many y
gotcha them in blessed by high school and university kids and all need through the smoking of a weed. not for the for not for it's activism. not for its proper propagation of peace and live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dance, whole in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b t. community. this homophobia is often believe to stem from the artists deep religious...
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schools. we saw it in the colleges. we saw it on the university campuses. these are some of those private schools. now making it from the high schools to elementary school. what is the conservative response to this anti-american sentiment, not teaching all of history. what could you say? >> it's the exact opposite it's called 1776. it's the exact opposite. we love our flag and country. we salute our country. we love our country and we honor our flag. and we honor our heroes. we honor george washington. they're taking george washington's name off of schools in san francisco and different parts of the country. what's going on? it's crazy. abraham lincoln. they want to take his name off three schools on the west coast. and i say what are these people thinking? it's almost become, in my opinion, a sickness. there is something wrong. lawrence: you think it's out of control. let's talk about the economy. it's fair to say the stock market is booming. the economy is booming. what i see and talk to businesses on the street. they say that they're competing with government. that there is paychecks being out there. and they cannot keep
schools. we saw it in the colleges. we saw it on the university campuses. these are some of those private schools. now making it from the high schools to elementary school. what is the conservative response to this anti-american sentiment, not teaching all of history. what could you say? >> it's the exact opposite it's called 1776. it's the exact opposite. we love our flag and country. we salute our country. we love our country and we honor our flag. and we honor our heroes. we honor...
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often met with prejudices across african societies. thereafter, couches him in blessed by high school and university kids and all i need through the smoking of a weed not for the for not for its activism. not for its proper propagation of peas in live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dancehall in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b t. community list homophobia is often believed to stem from the artist deep religious belief that homosexual relationships are a sin. there is a campaign name to stop murder, music that cold for reggae and dance hall artists to abstain from using hateful language and from calling for violence against gays and lesbians. while many african fans have conservative views on homosexuality, homophobic lyrics are not the reason why they would choose to listen to reggae read a may have evolved a lot since the 1960 s. and right now, many young african fans prefer listening to a dance hall because it's more up beads. but the key message remains the s
often met with prejudices across african societies. thereafter, couches him in blessed by high school and university kids and all i need through the smoking of a weed not for the for not for its activism. not for its proper propagation of peas in live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dancehall in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b t. community list homophobia...
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i got in touch with my high school and the head master sent a flag from the high school and universityf illinois where i went. just wanted to take those up. i'll send those back. i think they will find a nice good place to put the picture and the momento as well. >> well, inside our suits, we have inner pockets. i tucked as many flowers in my inner pocket as i could for my loved ones and to represent life. i grew flowers nap. that was all. >> i like to address first part of your question, what the view was like? this imy second time in space like dave and beth. dave's third time. this time i did spend more time trying to take in that view because the first time, you do something, you might not get it all. i did take a little bit of time and amazing thing about unity is you get the sense of coming to a stop, stillness, kwooits. there's no systems, noises, no sense of movement and that over view effect is definitely there. >> the blackness of space and contrast of the brightness of the incredible surface of the earth separated by this beautiful blue atmosphere that's complex and thin. it
i got in touch with my high school and the head master sent a flag from the high school and universityf illinois where i went. just wanted to take those up. i'll send those back. i think they will find a nice good place to put the picture and the momento as well. >> well, inside our suits, we have inner pockets. i tucked as many flowers in my inner pocket as i could for my loved ones and to represent life. i grew flowers nap. that was all. >> i like to address first part of your...
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gotcha them in blessed by high school and university kids and all i need through the smoking of a weed not for the for not for its activism. not for its prob, propagation of peace in live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dancehall in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b t, community list homophobia is often believed to stem from the artists. deep religious belief that homosexual relationships are a sin. there is a campaign name, the soft murder music that calls for reggae and dance hall artists to abstain from using hateful language and from calling for violence against gays and lesbians. while many african fans have conservative views on homosexuality, homophobic lyrics are not the reason why they would choose to listen to reggae, reggae may have evolved a lot since the 1960 s. and right now, many young african fans prefer listening to a dance hall because it's more up beat. but the key message remains the same. one love the us list said many young peop
gotcha them in blessed by high school and university kids and all i need through the smoking of a weed not for the for not for its activism. not for its prob, propagation of peace in live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dancehall in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b t, community list homophobia is often believed to stem from the artists. deep religious belief...
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born inua queens, she attended localig schools and graduated fm strivescent high school and university of michigan and earned her law degree from the benjamin cardozo school of law. prior to serving in congress, she was a member of the new york state assembly and worked as a n public interest lawyer. congresswoman meng, will you talk some about what lead you to sponsor your recent legislationn what it's seeking to do and what this issues means to you not only as a congressperson but to you personally? >> sure. first of all, thank you to acs for having me today. it's an honor to be here in this discussion with such esteemed leaders like justice liu and attorney general tong and thank you, acs, for convening this important discussion. i apologize for being delayed. i think that i probably feel b similarly to many apas around the country in saying that this past year, past year and a half has been a really tough year and our community has just been on living in fear for such a long l time and, you know, we knew that using language -- i know a.g. nd tong mentioned earlier, using language l
born inua queens, she attended localig schools and graduated fm strivescent high school and university of michigan and earned her law degree from the benjamin cardozo school of law. prior to serving in congress, she was a member of the new york state assembly and worked as a n public interest lawyer. congresswoman meng, will you talk some about what lead you to sponsor your recent legislationn what it's seeking to do and what this issues means to you not only as a congressperson but to you...
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this man is an army ranger who graduated penn state university and is now a high school teacher in thisn in jail for a month, keep them behind bars until his trial starts next year. laura: the bail reform music only applies to antifa when they burn down entire police precincts, thank you. for the past year this show and our medicine cabinet have come under withering criticism even censorship, what they did not want you to hear. and moments we will bring the latest example and speak to some of those original medicine cabinet members. stay there. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm so worried about >> i'm so worried about the working people in our country and the impact of being out of school for children and there hasn't been that much focus on that. we know now that overwhelmingly children do not get seriously ill from covid. the idea they are silent superspreader sounded scary but that is been debunked, there is no evidence the kids spread covid in school. for 15 months this show has been telling you the kids are all right. that was never based on my personal feelings or experiences. it was always based
this man is an army ranger who graduated penn state university and is now a high school teacher in thisn in jail for a month, keep them behind bars until his trial starts next year. laura: the bail reform music only applies to antifa when they burn down entire police precincts, thank you. for the past year this show and our medicine cabinet have come under withering criticism even censorship, what they did not want you to hear. and moments we will bring the latest example and speak to some of...
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council of all the health systems in this country, no less as you mentioned the military, high schools, universitiesities, private companies, a very long list, as soon as there is full approval they will be comfortable in requiring vaccinations for all employees. so that is tens of millions of americans and that's our best shot. nothing else has worked at this point to break the gridlock of getting more americans vaccinated. this is our best chance to do that. >> and if these vaccines don't receive full fda approval before the next flu season starts, what then? >> you know, after the op-ed that you cited we finally heard from dr. janet woodcock, the acting commissioner, that it will get done before january. and then you mentioned president biden's hope that it will be done sometime this fall. but you know, it's an emergency. this whole pandemic is an emergency crisis. and it took only ten months from the sequence of the virus to have vaccinations roll out throughout the world. it shouldn't take this long in fact to get this done. there's just no excuse. especially when we've seen things like the alz
council of all the health systems in this country, no less as you mentioned the military, high schools, universitiesities, private companies, a very long list, as soon as there is full approval they will be comfortable in requiring vaccinations for all employees. so that is tens of millions of americans and that's our best shot. nothing else has worked at this point to break the gridlock of getting more americans vaccinated. this is our best chance to do that. >> and if these vaccines...
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once that occurs, the day that occurs, so many health systems, companies, municipalities, high schools, universitieset tens of millions of more people in this country vaccinated. which will give us so much more protection against the delta variant. >> so who in what is supposed to be a progressive fda is standing in our way so we might be able to maybe single them out and put a little pressure on them? >> well, we do need to put pressure, which is why i wrote that "the new york times" op-ed but there's no word, you know, there's not even any transparency about what's going on and we do know, i think this is important to underscore, these applications for a full approval didn't just appear suddenly in may. they actually were being serially given to fda for review because of this pandemic situation. so the fda has had seven months to do plant inspections, review of all the data, manufacturing and they haven't said a word about what's going on and that's not acceptable >> i can't believe they're not listening to you you have been such a great authority. okay, well, let's deal with another thing. we all
once that occurs, the day that occurs, so many health systems, companies, municipalities, high schools, universitieset tens of millions of more people in this country vaccinated. which will give us so much more protection against the delta variant. >> so who in what is supposed to be a progressive fda is standing in our way so we might be able to maybe single them out and put a little pressure on them? >> well, we do need to put pressure, which is why i wrote that "the new york...
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. >> dixon had a scholarship to western colorado university for football dixon graduated from el serino high school in 2019. it was the former quarterback of the football team williams says he also played basketball is really. >> devastated this community here he went would that we knew was going to make come back and help these kids out right now. we just in morning. well, it's been a few days since dixon died. >> william says many questions still linger. he says dixon was on the trip with his girlfriend's family at the time. and later learned that dixon was shot and killed in the abdomen while inside his tent. what we do know is supposed to be someone came in his tent. >> wow. him his girlfriend was sleeping. just shot one and and it shot read all 3 us and expressing what i talked to his no answers in this like it doesn't make any sense. >> so far. the view county sheriff's office put out limited information and have not named any suspects. they say the investigation is ongoing and they're asking the public to come forward with any information they may have in el serino to love the psac ii kron 4
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. >> i was in high school in planning to go to university.ave changed, there is peace. i may be able to go back and study to get a job and build an independent country. >> federal troops control but refugees say they are waiting for work from across the border to return to their homes and lives they have left behind. al jazeera. >> covid-19 pandemic has left hundreds of thousands of seafarers stranded. some have been stuck on board their vessels for more than a year as they wait for borders to reopen. >> more than 90% of global trade has moved by c. filipino is one of the 1.6 million seafarers who transport goods are merchant ships around the world. >> when the pandemic hit, hundreds of thousands of seafarers were left stranded on their ships. some were abandoned altogether. left months without pay or provisions. that's what happened to the 19 crewmembers of a carrier that has been docked in a port in kuwait for a year and a half. >> the news of covid-19 came and everything stopped. if it wasn't for the pandemic that would not have happened.
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i should say that vince has also taught extensively both at the university level, the high school level and middle school. i would think middle school would have been the most challenging. >> of course. >> the worst. >> the worst. >> okay. good for you for being a teacher. okay. he is a u.s. army veteran and served in the balkans and worked in several capacities with both civilian and military intelligence. so it's my pleasure to introduce my colleague, dr. vince houghton. [ applause ] >> thank you, peter. this is interestingly enough when we planned this series, we talked about doing these four great assassinations with one not so great assassination thrown in. well, it won't really matter that castro is still alive because we planned these back, let's say, in october. so things have changed a little bit, but the basic idea behind this is killing fidel or, you know, not killing fidel. you know, for a lot of younger people in which i deal with on a day to day basis here at the museum, castro or the mystique of fidel castro is not as well known as it would be for other generation. he had
i should say that vince has also taught extensively both at the university level, the high school level and middle school. i would think middle school would have been the most challenging. >> of course. >> the worst. >> the worst. >> okay. good for you for being a teacher. okay. he is a u.s. army veteran and served in the balkans and worked in several capacities with both civilian and military intelligence. so it's my pleasure to introduce my colleague, dr. vince...
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often met with prejudices across african societies, the rest that gosh, isn't in blessed by high school in university kids and all need through the smoking of a weed. not for the for not for it's activism. not for it's proper propagation of peas in live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dancehall in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b, t, community. this homophobia is often believed to stem from the artists deep religious belief that homosexual relationships are a sin. there is a campaign name to stop murder music that calls for reggae and dance hall artists to abstain from using hateful language and from calling for violence against gays. and lesbians, while many african fans have conservative views on homosexuality, homophobic lyrics are not the reason why they would choose to listen to reggae, reggae may have evolved a lot since the 1960 s. and right now, many young african fans prefer listening to a dance hall because it's more up beads. but the key message remains
often met with prejudices across african societies, the rest that gosh, isn't in blessed by high school in university kids and all need through the smoking of a weed. not for the for not for it's activism. not for it's proper propagation of peas in live in unity, but mostly for smoking, weed and western countries. criticism of dancehall in particular has sometimes been that some of the lyrics are calling for discrimination and violence against members of the l. g. b, t, community. this...
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this man is an army ranger, three tours in afghanistan, graduated from penn state university, and he is now a high school seeking to keep him behind bars, he's already been in jail a month, keep him behind bars until his trial starts next year. >> laura: but the bail reform movement only applies to antifa, when they burn down entire police precincts, they can get out of jail. julie, thank you. now, for the past year, this show and our medicine cabinet have come under withering criticism -- we don't care, though -- even censorship for bringing you covid truths about the medical establishment, what they did not want you to hear. in moments, we are going to bring you the latest example and speak to some of those original medicine cabinet members, stay there. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm so worried about the working people in our country and the impact of being out of school for children, and there hasn't been that much of a focus on that. we know now that overwhelmingly, children do not get seriously ill from covid, thank goodness. the idea that they are silent super-spreaders, that sounded really scary some weeks ago
this man is an army ranger, three tours in afghanistan, graduated from penn state university, and he is now a high school seeking to keep him behind bars, he's already been in jail a month, keep him behind bars until his trial starts next year. >> laura: but the bail reform movement only applies to antifa, when they burn down entire police precincts, they can get out of jail. julie, thank you. now, for the past year, this show and our medicine cabinet have come under withering criticism...
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i got in touch with my high school, and the head master was kind enough to send a flag from the high school and then one from university of illinois where i went. so, yeah, i wanted to take those up. i'll send those back and i think they'll find a nice good place to put the picture and the memento as well. >> well, inside our suits we have inner pockets. i tucked as many flowers in my inner pocket as i could from my loved ones and to represent life. i flew flowers. that was all. >> i'd like to address the first part of your question, what was the view like. this was my second time in e rst time we went up in february of 2019, this time i did spend a little more time in apogee trying to take in the view. the first time you do something, you might not get it all right. i did take a little bit of time in apogee. the amazing thing about unity is you get a sense of coming to a stop, stillness, quiet, no systems noises, no sense of movement. the overview effect is definitely there, to answer your question. that was even more amazing this time. that was my takeaway to your question. thanks. >> i'd echo that. the view is absol
i got in touch with my high school, and the head master was kind enough to send a flag from the high school and then one from university of illinois where i went. so, yeah, i wanted to take those up. i'll send those back and i think they'll find a nice good place to put the picture and the memento as well. >> well, inside our suits we have inner pockets. i tucked as many flowers in my inner pocket as i could from my loved ones and to represent life. i flew flowers. that was all. >>...
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and this is melissa cuz i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry, there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'd be in federal troops still control most of the roads in and out of big right. but refugees here say all they're waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. here morgan august 0. who bought camp got if to down hundreds of migrants are on a week long hunger strike in belgium's capital against the loss of jobs during the corona virus pandemic that hold themselves up. been to universities. randy church in brussels. most of them from south asia and north africa for men went as far as pitching their lives shot to emphasize their plight. others have been too weak to stand up, their demanding legal recognition jobs, better conditions, work and welfare services. are cases of c fair is being abandoned on ships because of the pandemic are at a record high. some have been stuck on
and this is melissa cuz i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry, there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'd be in federal troops still control most of the roads in and out of big right. but refugees here say all they're waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. here morgan august 0. who bought camp got if...
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and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry, there is peel, i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job. i'm built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of big right. but refugees, hearsay. all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they left behind. he, bill morgan, up to the wrong rack, who bought camp, got if to down a city and he said, democratic republic of congo has been left in shock after an attack. at least 10 people were killed in many people, but people are searching for more bodies. please, on the military, her blame the armed group, the democratic forces for the assault and re residents have protested against the government mandate security forces do more to protect people. the local roman catholic church says the adf is responsible for at least $6000.00 death since 2013 . whenever you get the book when it was around 10 40 pm, when we heard people s
and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry, there is peel, i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job. i'm built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of big right. but refugees, hearsay. all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they left behind. he, bill morgan, up to the wrong rack,...
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and this is emily santa, because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the roads in and out of the guy, but refugees here. they all they're waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he, bill morgan, i'll do the wrong. cooper camp got if to down i 1st nations community in canada say is it found $182.00 unmarked grades at the side of a former residential school for indigenous children. they were detected in can brook in british columbia school clothes in 1970, and has been converted into a golf resort. there remains of what i believe to be more than a 1000. children have now been found at 3 different locations. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly sent to the schools where neglect and physical abuse was widespread. more than half of canada's residential schools were operated by the r
and this is emily santa, because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the roads in and out of the guy, but refugees here. they all they're waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he, bill morgan, i'll do the wrong....
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and this is emily santa, because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the roads in and out of the guy, but refugees, hearsay. all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he will morgan up to the wrong, who bought camp about if to down man more military gender has released around $2300.00 prisoners from jail in the largest city young gone, official, se journalists and activists were among those freed on wednesday, tens of thousands of prisoners were released in april, but jail's activities were not included. our 1st nations community in canada says it has found 182 unmarked greys that the side of a former residential school for indigenous children. it's an interesting series of discoveries that are forcing canada to address past abuses. alexia bryan reports a centuries old church eng
and this is emily santa, because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the roads in and out of the guy, but refugees, hearsay. all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he will morgan up to the wrong, who...
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and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry, there is peel, i may be able to go back and finish studying to get a job built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of the guy, but refugees here say all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he bill morgan, up to the wrong rack, who bought camp, got if to down hundreds of migrants in the belgian capital, i continuing hunger strike against the living and work conditions. some of them have been on hunger strike for more than a month for men. went to the fire stitching their lips shot to emphasize their plight. the hold and found something to universities and a church in brussels. most of the migraines from asia and north africa, the demands include being given legal status jobs and receiving welfare services. this makes us, we lose those of and for example, me, i was completely lost and then nodes up and i was
and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry, there is peel, i may be able to go back and finish studying to get a job built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of the guy, but refugees here say all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he bill morgan, up to the wrong rack, who...
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things in the future so i got in touch with my high school and the headmaster was kind enough to send a flag from high school and then one from the universityis where i went, i just wanted to take those up and i'll send him back and i'll find a nice good place to put the picture in the momento as well. >> inside our suits we have inner pockets and i talked as many flowers in my pocket as i could and to love ones and to represent life so i brought flowers, that was all. >> i would like to address the first partier question. >> richard branson in the crew is still riding a wave of adrenaline after a successful spaceflight today, when we come back from a president trump set to speak at cpac a few hours from now for the second time this year we will preview the speech after the break. ♪ the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progres
things in the future so i got in touch with my high school and the headmaster was kind enough to send a flag from high school and then one from the universityis where i went, i just wanted to take those up and i'll send him back and i'll find a nice good place to put the picture in the momento as well. >> inside our suits we have inner pockets and i talked as many flowers in my pocket as i could and to love ones and to represent life so i brought flowers, that was all. >> i would...
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and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studying to get a job built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of the guy, but refugees here say all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he bill morgan of 20 who bought camp, got if to down a kevin 19 pandemic has left hundreds of thousands of seafarers stranded on their ships. some have been stuck on board the vessels for more than a year, as they wait for borders to reopen. true, ambrose reports the more than 90 percent of global trade move by sea. filipino nadine parade is one of the 1600000 sea fairs help transport goods around the world on merchant ships. really to keep the really cool. that's our job. when the pandemic, keith hundreds of thousands of se, ferris were left stranded on their ships, some were abandoned altogether left a month without pa
and this is melissa because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed into cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studying to get a job built to go to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the rules in and out of the guy, but refugees here say all they are waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he bill morgan of 20 who bought camp, got if...
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universe, i don't. why did they give me energy bag? it's almost like a drug the i would say or national high school goals and it was that the choice and policy whole put a whole so sad. you just the whole way, you guys back on the gold and he shows out okay, some town that i think that that whole i will follow his laser the without that y'all says find me and i with a bad thing. they're all the we're going else. it says that i home or down the hall from i said i'm for every day this is that our society educate themselves and then change the school if men or if men stop imposing these norms on women, it could be a lot easier to start to live in their if this happens, you know, everything will change. so this is what i hope for my 2000 and the option sound good. how to go down to be a new one to cancel because i only can pounds the whole nation to the penny. oh, you don't play. yeah. yeah, the golden doors will that sounds that would help with some mail. so this is kenzie over as even those with me never going to be funny. because no matter how much money you have for them, well, no matter how much plastic surgery you go to always find
universe, i don't. why did they give me energy bag? it's almost like a drug the i would say or national high school goals and it was that the choice and policy whole put a whole so sad. you just the whole way, you guys back on the gold and he shows out okay, some town that i think that that whole i will follow his laser the without that y'all says find me and i with a bad thing. they're all the we're going else. it says that i home or down the hall from i said i'm for every day this is that our...
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teach them some of the stuff slightly at a younger age but it should be in high school when we start to dive into some of the universal meanings behind the american revolution. most fourth graders, sixth graders, they're going to get some of it, but once you hit high school and start to have want to go life experience or start to have a better understanding of the world around you because at that age and the way your brain has started to develop, that's the time to really instill some of these life lessons that you can learn from our american history. so it's unfortunate that we don't have that kind of more in depth curriculum. i get they're learning about a lot of world history, at least from my experience with studying any sort of high school curriculum, and thank you, mike, for being a wonderful teacher despite your limited resources, but, yeah, i get they're trying to understand, but we miss a lot of opportunities for them to really take to heart some of what we can learn from the american revolution. you're right, i -- the best math class i ever took was in college and it was the quote/unquote dumb math class bec
teach them some of the stuff slightly at a younger age but it should be in high school when we start to dive into some of the universal meanings behind the american revolution. most fourth graders, sixth graders, they're going to get some of it, but once you hit high school and start to have want to go life experience or start to have a better understanding of the world around you because at that age and the way your brain has started to develop, that's the time to really instill some of these...
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number 212-2a1 in regard to on going systemic racism at lowell high school which directed the school district to work with the university of kentucky education civil rights initiative to conduct an equity audit. this scope of work includes three phases, including establishing an equity action committee, surveying communities, hosting focus groups to prepare an action plan and recommendation to our board as well as conducting policy review that would ultimately result in some recommendations for next steps for sfusd as we move to address this across our system. i ask that you approve the professional services contract agreement for f.y. 21-22 with ukecri. >> great. thank you for that. before we do so, let's hear from the public. we can do a minute each on this item. >> operator: thank you. please raise your hand if you care to speak on this item. can we have that in spanish and chinese, please? [speaking spanish language] [speaking cantonese language] >> interpreter: thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, julie? >> yes, thank you. this is julie [inaudible], former commissioner on the committee on the status of women a
number 212-2a1 in regard to on going systemic racism at lowell high school which directed the school district to work with the university of kentucky education civil rights initiative to conduct an equity audit. this scope of work includes three phases, including establishing an equity action committee, surveying communities, hosting focus groups to prepare an action plan and recommendation to our board as well as conducting policy review that would ultimately result in some recommendations for...
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. >> dixon had a scholarship to western colorado university for football dixon graduated from el serino high school in 2019. it was the former quarterback of the football team williams says he also played basketball is really. >> devastated this community here he went the one that we knew was going to make come back and help these kids out right now. we just in morning. well, it's been a few days since dixon died. >> william says many questions still linger. he says dixon was on the trip with his girlfriend's family at the time. and later learned that dixon was shot and killed in the abdomen while inside his tent. what we do know is supposed to be someone came in his tent. >> wow. him his girlfriend was sleeping. just shot one and and it shot read all 3 us expressing what i talked to his no answers in this like it doesn't make any sense. >> so far. the view county sheriff's office put out limited information and have not named any suspects. they say the investigation is ongoing and they're asking the public to come forward with any information they may have and also to love the psac ii kron 4 news.
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every high school textbook le usually says the universe is made of atoms. wrong. that's not true anymore. most of the universe is made of dark matter which is invisible and predicted by string theory. string theory says there are higher octaves and the next octave up would have invisible matter. this could be the origin of dark matter. how do we know it's there? how do we know your glasses are there? light bends when it goes through your glasses, that's why we know there's glass there and the same thing with dark matter. light bends and it goes through dark matter and that's how we know dark matter really is there and it could be nothing but ahigher vibration of the string . and the questions that children ask, maybe string theory can answer them. people ask if the universe is expanding what is it expanding into an acute children ask the question if you fall into a black hole where do you go? or is time travel possible, can you go backwards in time or arethere wormholes to other universes . what lies beyond the blackhole? are there other dimensions, other universe
every high school textbook le usually says the universe is made of atoms. wrong. that's not true anymore. most of the universe is made of dark matter which is invisible and predicted by string theory. string theory says there are higher octaves and the next octave up would have invisible matter. this could be the origin of dark matter. how do we know it's there? how do we know your glasses are there? light bends when it goes through your glasses, that's why we know there's glass there and the...