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and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westengland. he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it'sjust me, there's noone else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one.
and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westengland. he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was...
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and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westf england. he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's no—one else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep
and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westf england. he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was...
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and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westnagers by teaching them practical tasks. it is being tried out at the somerset school where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actually skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that is where vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone, they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of thejob. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it isjust me, there's no—one else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of
and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westnagers by teaching them practical tasks. it is being tried out at the somerset school where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actually skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that is where vr came...
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and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actually what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteer
and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why...
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and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westmerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted
and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the westmerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today...
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to go out to all the airline operators of this particular aircraft they will try to do that very very quickly. thank you very much talk to an opera joining us from the university of west london now u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have launched a full on assault against iso in the last syrian enclave the village of who's the s.d.f. has been poised to advance into the endplay for weeks but has repeatedly helped back to allow for the evacuation of civilians they say no civilians have been spotted in the village since saturday and no more civilians are left thousands of people have been evacuated in recent weeks with nearby camps now housing up to sixty five thousand people well hada abdel-hamid has the latest from gaza am tep on the turkey syria border. there had been a lull in fighting over the past several days to allow the valiant and even fighters. to surrender now as spokesman forward today and democratic forces that's the kurdish forces on the ground said the decision to renew the offensive and by whose was taken after new civilians came out of that area things saturday now is the hope that this could be the last battle after all i still is in control now of a
to go out to all the airline operators of this particular aircraft they will try to do that very very quickly. thank you very much talk to an opera joining us from the university of west london now u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have launched a full on assault against iso in the last syrian enclave the village of who's the s.d.f. has been poised to advance into the endplay for weeks but has repeatedly helped back to allow for the evacuation of civilians they say no civilians have been...
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the chaplain for two years. we have a number of these throughout the west coast, one at sanford, u.n. lv, universityf utah, university of oregon, university of washington. we do a lot of this work especially with college age students. i have been blessed most of my priesthood to work with younger people. >> my wife is dealing with 18, 19-year-old minds, i have no idea. how are the kids doing? >> at saint dom nicks, one of our wonderful ministries is that we have a strong young adult presence. >> i have heard this. >> yes. our mailing list is hundreds and thousands and we gather once a weak so the consistency of young adults who are catholic to know that you're not alone, i think most folks who are catholic in the city feel like they are cut off, not just from others but cut off from others who really believe. so that ministry is really gathering together and allowing people who are young to say to get permission to each other, i can live my faith boldly in a time where politically, so many ways to divide us. they pray together, do their rosary together, and to be formed together. we have lots of tal
the chaplain for two years. we have a number of these throughout the west coast, one at sanford, u.n. lv, universityf utah, university of oregon, university of washington. we do a lot of this work especially with college age students. i have been blessed most of my priesthood to work with younger people. >> my wife is dealing with 18, 19-year-old minds, i have no idea. how are the kids doing? >> at saint dom nicks, one of our wonderful ministries is that we have a strong young adult...
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natsthis university of the ozarks professor and west virginia tech graduate stands with his buddy at line.14.55 (casey orndorff/ runner) well i'm about to go run 13.1 miles hahahdoctors diagnosed casey orndorff with cerebral palsy as a toddler. 18.25 (casey orndorff/ runner)i didnt let it define me i just wanted to well be who i wanted to bedespite it impacting his right side--- the 28 year old aims to run the little rock half marathon in under two hours. 17.25(casey orndorff/ runner) one im nervous nervous 2 i dont like wind but this weather right now is perfect for me because i hate the heat so the colder the better if he hits that time the clarksville man will do more than set a personal record. 16.50 (casey orndorff/ runner) i havent found anyone that has broken the 2 hour barrier with my conditionnats (3.2.1) he's one of nearly five thousand runners on the course sunday. (casey orndorff/ runner) "30 mins left 5k lets go" we catch up with him with only a half hour left until that two hour mark. then we race to the finish line as we catch him coming in... (price mckeon/ reporter) h
natsthis university of the ozarks professor and west virginia tech graduate stands with his buddy at line.14.55 (casey orndorff/ runner) well i'm about to go run 13.1 miles hahahdoctors diagnosed casey orndorff with cerebral palsy as a toddler. 18.25 (casey orndorff/ runner)i didnt let it define me i just wanted to well be who i wanted to bedespite it impacting his right side--- the 28 year old aims to run the little rock half marathon in under two hours. 17.25(casey orndorff/ runner) one im...
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perspective because of the story well you know a lot of colleges partner with nike especially based out of oregon a lot of the west coast schools adidas managed to pull away the university of washington which you know is a nike territory they pulled them away for a deal of worth about eight point seven five million dollars so they have some of the biggest deals they're just saying the university of louisville to a ten year one hundred sixty million dollars deal and now levels kind of shaking their head going what did we do we sign of this brand in so that is tarnishing them i think a little bit and they also partner with the university of kansas who is now suing adidas for one million dollars related to legal funds that they need and they've actually heard there are and as well so it's interesting to see if gatto and code are going to kind of you know pay out that settlement to qantas the in the biggest basketball programs so sometimes these stories are there certainly interesting and they're important for business but sometimes the story is sort of here and there but the businesses go on and my question to you regina is do you think some of the competition nike under a
perspective because of the story well you know a lot of colleges partner with nike especially based out of oregon a lot of the west coast schools adidas managed to pull away the university of washington which you know is a nike territory they pulled them away for a deal of worth about eight point seven five million dollars so they have some of the biggest deals they're just saying the university of louisville to a ten year one hundred sixty million dollars deal and now levels kind of shaking...
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of americans with a continuing crisis and in accessing care. according to a 2018 survey by the west health institute at the university of chicago, more than 40% of all u.s. adults under the age of 65 forego needed medical care. 30% fail to fill a prescription or take less than the recommended dose. and one-third said in the past year they had to choose between paying for food, heating, housing or health care. the inability to pay medical bills continues to be a leading cause of personal bankruptcy and people who need medical care should never face bankruptcy as a result of needing care. the medicare for all act would establish guaranteed universal health care for all u.s. residents. various stories, both conservative and progressive, have estimated that the u.s. would save from $2 trillion to $5 trillion over 10 years, over what our country is projected to spend under the current system due to massive savings in administration costs, lower prescription drug prices and improved efficiency through a uniform payment system without the waste for billing and marketing and profit taking. i would like to thank supervisors mar and safai and mandelman an
of americans with a continuing crisis and in accessing care. according to a 2018 survey by the west health institute at the university of chicago, more than 40% of all u.s. adults under the age of 65 forego needed medical care. 30% fail to fill a prescription or take less than the recommended dose. and one-third said in the past year they had to choose between paying for food, heating, housing or health care. the inability to pay medical bills continues to be a leading cause of personal...
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the expense of an 18- or 19-year-old kid. >> wertheim: mike hamrick is athletic director at marshall university in west virginia, one of the first states to legalize sports gambling after the supreme court ruling. you can give your athletes tuition, scholarship, room and board, but you can't pay them. and someone comes along and says, "here's $1,000-- $2,000-- $5,000 to corrupt a game." they're susceptible, you're saying? >> hamrick: it's very tempting. it's very tempting. >> wertheim: it's not like gambling on sports hasn't existed before. why are you so nervous this year as opposed to last year? >> hamrick: it's right in front of my face, jon. it's legal. hey, what's up, man? how're you doing? >> wertheim: hamrick made it clear that his worry is far from isolated. >> hamrick: and most athletic directors that i've spoken with feel the same way. it's like, "oh, no, it's here. what do i do?" >> wertheim: before coming to marshall, hamrick was athletic director at u.n.l.v., the university of nevada las vegas-- at the time, the one place in america where sports gambling was legal. right after he took the job there, hamrick we
the expense of an 18- or 19-year-old kid. >> wertheim: mike hamrick is athletic director at marshall university in west virginia, one of the first states to legalize sports gambling after the supreme court ruling. you can give your athletes tuition, scholarship, room and board, but you can't pay them. and someone comes along and says, "here's $1,000-- $2,000-- $5,000 to corrupt a game." they're susceptible, you're saying? >> hamrick: it's very tempting. it's very tempting....
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the going forward that will change i just want to show you something. this is cool which face is real and it's been developed by devon west and. the university of washington it's kind of a fun game to play but it has some bigger implications to come the person who is real so i've tried this several times i think of the one that looks most trail. and i get it wrong every time why does that sound. so humans are just terrible at recognizing some of the ways in which these face are created and distinguishing them so this is another way in which people are using these new ai technologies as to generate faces that look like real people but aunt and i always jump to the negative scenarios i've spent the last decade working with people trying to share fake images online and i start to wonder how for example the brought troll armies that are out there that are you know should sharing fake images and messages are going to have now fake avatars that look like real people so you know this another risk that's starting to emerge with the ability to create realistic faces but are of people who never existed some you see risk to ruin what did you see what's th
the going forward that will change i just want to show you something. this is cool which face is real and it's been developed by devon west and. the university of washington it's kind of a fun game to play but it has some bigger implications to come the person who is real so i've tried this several times i think of the one that looks most trail. and i get it wrong every time why does that sound. so humans are just terrible at recognizing some of the ways in which these face are created and...
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have or more of an international sense to this, i'm now going to speak with a guest on the line from australia. this is levi west, the director of terrorism studies at charles stewart universityso levi, one key question that comes to mind is what i just asked the joneses here, about the threat of white nationalist terrorism. in your opinion, is that a form of violence and ideology that is growing around the world? or is this a one-off? >> very much the former. there's very little question that there's been a substantial rise across the western world in far-right white supremacist, white nationalist extremism, particularly since the beginnings of the trump campaign around 2014-15. the statistics back that up. in 2018, the only people who died in the united states from terrorist attacks died at the hands of right-wing terrorists. in europe there has been consistent and sustained -- >> go ahead. >> in australia we've seen a rise, a substantial rise, in certainly right-wing extremism and from an australian perspective the perpetrator of the events in new zealand was an australian. >> what is driving this ideology? >> the ideology itself has been around for a long time. underpinni
have or more of an international sense to this, i'm now going to speak with a guest on the line from australia. this is levi west, the director of terrorism studies at charles stewart universityso levi, one key question that comes to mind is what i just asked the joneses here, about the threat of white nationalist terrorism. in your opinion, is that a form of violence and ideology that is growing around the world? or is this a one-off? >> very much the former. there's very little question...
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. >> reporter: winning the mountain west college basketball conference title, celebrated on senior night at the university ofole country and generation away from north carolina where they were raised by a single mom in a single-wide trailer. >> i would do it all again. >> glor: as hard as it was? >> absolutely. >> glor: jenny bennett was edan. when she got pregnant she had to leave the house. as she worked three jobs to support the kids, someone once burned a cross outside her home. when there is a cross burning in your front yard, i don't even-- >> the emotions, the feelings, you're like... you just don't understand why. how can somebody be so mean? >> reporter: it's beyond mean. >> yeah, you think, what's going to happen to your children when you're not there to protect them from someone like this, and it's scary. it really is scary. how do you protect your child from someone you can't even see? >> glor: from hate? >> yes. >> you want to shoot until you're feeling good. >> reporter: today the martin twins are among the best college teiay bound f then.a.y, both ey gopro last year as they make a push for the
. >> reporter: winning the mountain west college basketball conference title, celebrated on senior night at the university ofole country and generation away from north carolina where they were raised by a single mom in a single-wide trailer. >> i would do it all again. >> glor: as hard as it was? >> absolutely. >> glor: jenny bennett was edan. when she got pregnant she had to leave the house. as she worked three jobs to support the kids, someone once burned a cross...
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ss reporter: winning the mountain west college basketball conference title, celebrated on senior night at the university of aneration away from north carolina where they were raised by a single mom in a single-wide trailer. ngle would do it all again. >> glor: as hard as it was? >> absolutely. a> glor: jenny bennett was involved in an interracial selationship as a teenager. when she got pregnant she had to leave the house. sh she worked three jobs to support the kids, someone once burned a cross outside her home. when there is a cross burning in your front yard, i don't even-- >> the emotions, the feelings, you're like... you just don't understand why. how can somebody be so mean? >> glor: it's beyond mean. >> yeah, you think, what's going w happen to your children when you're not there to protect them from someone like this, and it's scary. it really is scary. rot do you protect your child arom someone you can't even see? >> glor: from hate? >> yes. >> you want to shoot until you're feeling good. >> glor: today the martin twins are among the best college s iners in the country, both nttentially bound for
ss reporter: winning the mountain west college basketball conference title, celebrated on senior night at the university of aneration away from north carolina where they were raised by a single mom in a single-wide trailer. ngle would do it all again. >> glor: as hard as it was? >> absolutely. a> glor: jenny bennett was involved in an interracial selationship as a teenager. when she got pregnant she had to leave the house. sh she worked three jobs to support the kids, someone...
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the family and more than $7,000 is raised. vasquez was a student on baseball player at west mont high school. he committed to the university of pacific to play baseball after graduation. the cause of that crash is still under investigation. >>> a new problem for the white house, this time over jared kushner. >> kushner's has top secret security clearance but top intelligence leaders say that's a bad idea. >> we don't know why they don't want kushner to have access to top secret information but "the new york times" says trump's chief of staff at the time, the white house counsel and cia he shouldn't and "the times" reports say trump overruled them all, ordered them to give kushner top secret status and causing a fervor on the hill. elijah cummings said he's interested in getting kushner under oath, the committee that of course got so many answers out of trump's former attorney general -- attorney, rather, michael cohen. now, the white house would not comment on "the new york times" report but last january president trump denied any role in granting his son-in-law security clearance. in an interview with maggie haberman of "the
the family and more than $7,000 is raised. vasquez was a student on baseball player at west mont high school. he committed to the university of pacific to play baseball after graduation. the cause of that crash is still under investigation. >>> a new problem for the white house, this time over jared kushner. >> kushner's has top secret security clearance but top intelligence leaders say that's a bad idea. >> we don't know why they don't want kushner to have access to top...
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and you can hear more about the bizarre and dangerous world of universal medicine on inside out — that's on bbc one in the westt deal and that it will return to the commons for a second vote tomorrow. i will have been asking how you want your mp to vote this time around. ian says... ijust want my mp to honour the result of the referendum & the general election. no deal is the only acceptable deal. and if the mps think they can deny us leaving on the 29th, i would say think very hard & long about your long term employment prospects! raj on email: chuck her deal out! wto only now. constance on email: this brexit fiasco must end soon and the sooner the question is taken back to the people the better. people who voted to leave were lied to and must now realise this. john on email: brexit we voted out — now get out. if politicians can not do this, they do not represent british public. michael on email: the problem all along has been may until she goes, the problem remains. thank you for those. you can use the hashtag victory live to get in touch. breaking news, a 20—year—old man has appeared at the old bailey charg
and you can hear more about the bizarre and dangerous world of universal medicine on inside out — that's on bbc one in the westt deal and that it will return to the commons for a second vote tomorrow. i will have been asking how you want your mp to vote this time around. ian says... ijust want my mp to honour the result of the referendum & the general election. no deal is the only acceptable deal. and if the mps think they can deny us leaving on the 29th, i would say think very hard &...
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the president of volunteer core, dr. robert grim jr. is the director of the do good institute at the university of maryland school of public policy. jeff west is the corporate responsibility leader for ibm. and theresawell. is the national vice president of training and quality improvement at the boys and girls club of america. thank you for joining us today. before we begin, let me explain whew we'll conduct today's hearing. the commissioners have all received your written testimony and will be entered into the official record. we ask that you summarize the highlights of your testimony in the allotted five minutes. before you, you will see our timing system. when the light turns yellow you have approximately one minute remaining. when it turns red your time has expired. after all testimony is completed, we'll move into questions from the commissioners. each commissioner will be given five minutes to ask a question and receive a response. i remind commissioners that while i'm loathed to gavel down a panelist, i will gavel down a commissioner. depending on time, we'll proceed with one or two rounds of questions. upon completion of commission
the president of volunteer core, dr. robert grim jr. is the director of the do good institute at the university of maryland school of public policy. jeff west is the corporate responsibility leader for ibm. and theresawell. is the national vice president of training and quality improvement at the boys and girls club of america. thank you for joining us today. before we begin, let me explain whew we'll conduct today's hearing. the commissioners have all received your written testimony and will...
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it is the universal rallying cry of hate filled white supremacists across the world. in charlottesville, west virginia, the neo-nazi cry was. >> jews will not replace us. >> some marchers in an independence day demonstration had banners with white europe and clean blood. 2015, a white teenager murdered nine african-americans in a church. the white supremacist reportedly said y'all are raping our white women, y'all are taking down the world as he gunned down unarmed parishioners. rhetoric is old but new technology allowed these messages hate to be spread in real time across the globe. the new zealand killer streamed parts of his attack live on facebook, the video spread to youtube, twitter, news sites before police pleaded for it to stop. >> i have seen social media footage, very disturbing, that shouldn't be in the public domain and doing everything we can to remove it. >> hours after the attack, copies of the gruesome video continue to appear, shared by social media users. while police will not discuss motive, the suspect refers to dylann roof and writes he was inspired by white supremacist
it is the universal rallying cry of hate filled white supremacists across the world. in charlottesville, west virginia, the neo-nazi cry was. >> jews will not replace us. >> some marchers in an independence day demonstration had banners with white europe and clean blood. 2015, a white teenager murdered nine african-americans in a church. the white supremacist reportedly said y'all are raping our white women, y'all are taking down the world as he gunned down unarmed parishioners....
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like you goes on to university of pang campus and university on fortieth street and you could make one shine you know on the bottom you want to make it could be but a project. the west will be right there are a few of these little blocks like this these little row homes you see people living on top of each other i guarantee wherever you are from russia or wherever your from the only thing i know what a row home is this is called road home. anywhere in this city and this urban in any urban area if you have an event of some light that you got people to come out with good intentions the you always got people that might not have good sense and if you live in and so much poverty did you know you guys in a ghetto and guys in other world who have things that are nice things that share list this is. when you have with the wolves in the wolves you're out in you know that's if danger to whoever you are whether you're a working man juggler shows like you know like right now it is cold out so you see people want stuff like this this had i don't translate all black mail so you know me i'm a musician and i'm an actor and i'm a activist so i don't want to trouble but somebody else
like you goes on to university of pang campus and university on fortieth street and you could make one shine you know on the bottom you want to make it could be but a project. the west will be right there are a few of these little blocks like this these little row homes you see people living on top of each other i guarantee wherever you are from russia or wherever your from the only thing i know what a row home is this is called road home. anywhere in this city and this urban in any urban area...
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the issue of immigration. boris sanchez, cnn, traveling with the president in west palm beach, florida. >>> a professor of international politics at city university joins us now from lunlden. good to have you with us. so president trump forging ahead with plans to build his wall, and he wants to cut funds to education and health care to make that happen. now, the democrats as we heard there say he won't get what he wants. so what's their likely next move? and who's going to win this budget battle do you think? >> well, it's interesting that president trump is only asking for additional funds to build the wall but he's also demanding tat the military budget increase significantly as well. when you look at the wall and how he justifies it, it's all about defending america and americans and socon. and i think he's now drawing a line to say once again or i emphasize again we need a person to stand up for america and american security and arguing the democrats don't. so i think he's putting the democrats into a very, very difficult position. and they are leaving him very few options other than he has to stands up and oppose and fully contradict what p
the issue of immigration. boris sanchez, cnn, traveling with the president in west palm beach, florida. >>> a professor of international politics at city university joins us now from lunlden. good to have you with us. so president trump forging ahead with plans to build his wall, and he wants to cut funds to education and health care to make that happen. now, the democrats as we heard there say he won't get what he wants. so what's their likely next move? and who's going to win this...
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the west coast conference. on the right a-welcome to joe mcdermott introduced as the new athletic director at the university of san francisco. she'll call the shots of the program taking over for scott sidwell who stepped down after eight years on the hilltop. this may never happen again. four holes in one in five days on the same course. in the case of this marin county layout, you never know. >> i don't know what's in the water in they vawdo, but recently at the -- nevado, but recently at the marin country club -- >> i don't even know where it went. par 316, 3-wood. bob green a 6-iron at the 11. chris an 8-iron at at the 6 hole. bob again at the 16. four hole in ones over the course of five golf days. what are the odds? >> a hole in one, generally it's 12,501 to make one hole in one and you have four in a span of five days including 549 rounds, i think that number has to be unbelievable. >> also amazing in the indicate of witti gren. >> i had one before. >> reporter: this is the second one of your life? >> yeah, i've had friends here that have had six or seven. >> reporter: this foursome is enjoying their ne
the west coast conference. on the right a-welcome to joe mcdermott introduced as the new athletic director at the university of san francisco. she'll call the shots of the program taking over for scott sidwell who stepped down after eight years on the hilltop. this may never happen again. four holes in one in five days on the same course. in the case of this marin county layout, you never know. >> i don't know what's in the water in they vawdo, but recently at the -- nevado, but recently...
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afterword,ight on georgetown university professor examines russia's foreign policy and international goals in her book "putin's world: russia against the west and with the rest." of the new titus serves on the house foreign affairs committee. >> are you a little more optimistic that it would find common ground? you mentioned the arms control that we can be a good partner with russia? >> putin's popularity has fallen about 40 points since he was reelected last year. shows russiansia now want change. they want a better economic situation. many of those people understand they are having this in tag and is the relationship -- antagonistic relationship to the west is not the way to go if they want greater economic growth> >. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span2. iowa are in cedar rapids, where c-span is learning about the city's history. the first building designed and constructed as a place of worship for muslims in america. next, we take you inside to learn more about the development of islam as an established religion in the u.s. the significance of this place is it is symbolic of the freedom of religion. the first house of worship that the muslim built in no
afterword,ight on georgetown university professor examines russia's foreign policy and international goals in her book "putin's world: russia against the west and with the rest." of the new titus serves on the house foreign affairs committee. >> are you a little more optimistic that it would find common ground? you mentioned the arms control that we can be a good partner with russia? >> putin's popularity has fallen about 40 points since he was reelected last year. shows...
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city are abu sada professor of political science at al azhar university in gaza and from west jerusalem we have mitchell barak c.e.o. of kievan global research and he was the advisory to the former israeli president shimon peres and speechwriter for the ex prime minister ariel sharon and from haifa israel by skype he jazzy is the deputy regional director covering the middle east and north africa region for amnesty international thank you all very much for joining us now i'm going to get straight to it and let's start in gaza in gaza with more. firstly as we're it's talking about these anniversary as the anniversary of the protests is coming up what's your expectation for it do you expect that there will be a large turnout will see the kind of momentum that has been building up. well let me start by saying that the palestinian factions mainly hamas and islamic jihad and other palestinian factions have been preparing for this first anniversary of the gaza are big mush of return and breaking the siege for many days now and it is expected to be a big ten now tomorrow another question with oh there would be violence or there would be defend injuries tomorrow or
city are abu sada professor of political science at al azhar university in gaza and from west jerusalem we have mitchell barak c.e.o. of kievan global research and he was the advisory to the former israeli president shimon peres and speechwriter for the ex prime minister ariel sharon and from haifa israel by skype he jazzy is the deputy regional director covering the middle east and north africa region for amnesty international thank you all very much for joining us now i'm going to get...
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beyond the number of hate crimes that we saw consider lating to correlating to the terror take five days early. the worst month for hate crime according to research from west virginia university since the first anniversary of 9/11 was november 2016. so we see -- interestingly enough, when he launched his campaign and spoke derisively against latino, hate crimes against latinos didn't go up. maybe there was a lot in the news cycle. the charleston church shooting was one of main candidates. but in that november time frame the day after the election 2016, that was the worst day for hate crime going back to 2003 and we saw this trend repeated in 2018 in many major american cities. i'll tell you here first, don't look at anyone else. we have the latest data 2018 is the fifth consecutive increase in 30 major american cities. and if this forecasts what the fbi figures will be shortly before thanksgiving, that will be the fourth consecutive increase nationally, fifth con secretary due differen -- could be secretary could c cities. and there was a cratering in homicides by violent jihadists, but you wouldn't know it by social media and listening to talk radio. when muslims are slaught
beyond the number of hate crimes that we saw consider lating to correlating to the terror take five days early. the worst month for hate crime according to research from west virginia university since the first anniversary of 9/11 was november 2016. so we see -- interestingly enough, when he launched his campaign and spoke derisively against latino, hate crimes against latinos didn't go up. maybe there was a lot in the news cycle. the charleston church shooting was one of main candidates. but...
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the story. 21 year old victor mcelhaney was remembered west oakland. t gibson mcelhaneywas shot and killed sunday...less than a mile from the university of southern california. the school that victor attended and where he studied music.sot police say that victor was walking down the street just after midnight sunday. it appears that he was the victim of an attempted robbery when a group approached him and shot him. angela wellman says victor used to call her his music mom. she's known him since he was 11. sunday she received a call from his dad about the shooting.sotvictor played the drums and went from a student at the oakland public conservatory of music to a mentor there. sotin fact even those at usc recognized his talent.sotin a statement councilwoman mcelhaney said " i miss my baby. please keep me, my family, and all of my son's friends in your thoughts and prayers. ( darya )( darya ) ( darya ) that was j-r stone reporting. at least three people are believed to have been involved in this killing down in los angeles. ( james ) on the peninsula, a c-h-p officer is in the hospital after he was hit by a car on u-s- highway 101 in san mateo. the 33-year-old
the story. 21 year old victor mcelhaney was remembered west oakland. t gibson mcelhaneywas shot and killed sunday...less than a mile from the university of southern california. the school that victor attended and where he studied music.sot police say that victor was walking down the street just after midnight sunday. it appears that he was the victim of an attempted robbery when a group approached him and shot him. angela wellman says victor used to call her his music mom. she's known him since...
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the university of gloucestershire. and damejanet trotter is a former lord—lieutenant of the county. damejanet, should there be a memorial for the victims of fred and rose westsome gardens. and, isuppose, i had rather thought there might be something else that might have been more a statement of healing, of what this was about, and a reflection by the city... the city council made a conscious decision, hat there were lots of plans for that area, one of which was a memorial garden, and they decided that they did not want to have a remembrance. they didn‘t want ghoulish tourists. they didn't want ghoulish tourists. and if you go to auschwitz, that's what you get. i thinkjust making a plain walkway is, i think, probably, the best way. if they made it too much of a memorial, i think that could re—traumatise the families of the people. you were working closely with the community at the time, what kind of impact did it have on them? there was a lot of grief, a lot of feeling of we should have known, i think a lot of people were anxious that what happened with fred west and rosemary was something they should have been on top of. and i think that feeling of grief an
the university of gloucestershire. and damejanet trotter is a former lord—lieutenant of the county. damejanet, should there be a memorial for the victims of fred and rose westsome gardens. and, isuppose, i had rather thought there might be something else that might have been more a statement of healing, of what this was about, and a reflection by the city... the city council made a conscious decision, hat there were lots of plans for that area, one of which was a memorial garden, and they...
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the removal of indigenous children and the american west and australia. also engendered encounters. feminism and some bloke cultures. leadership professor of history at the university of california davis. he is the author of battle lines , a graphic history of the civil war as well as a missed place massacre struggling over the struggle of sand creek and a river and the city and the nature of landscape in new orleans. cindy prescott is associate professor of history. there's a chancellor waiting out there to get going. she is the author of gender and generation on the far western frontier. she has a project that will be out next year. pioneer mother monument. constructing cultural memory. that is the introduction. we will begin. albert? >> first of all good afternoon and thank you for coming. thank you for inviting me to participate in this. i am going to have to shorten my presentation. monuments in the west honoring african-americans reflect in my view social justice civil rights. selfless service, bravery and patriotism and the role of african-americans as pioneers in that region. blacks and whites were equally responsible for the broad public relations campaign
the removal of indigenous children and the american west and australia. also engendered encounters. feminism and some bloke cultures. leadership professor of history at the university of california davis. he is the author of battle lines , a graphic history of the civil war as well as a missed place massacre struggling over the struggle of sand creek and a river and the city and the nature of landscape in new orleans. cindy prescott is associate professor of history. there's a chancellor...
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the creation of "pbs newshour" west. we are partnering with arizona state university to bring our west coast adience regular updates as newsrants and more reporting throughout the region. stay tuned. we hope to launch the "pbs newshour" west later this year. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, mod again here ow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:gh >> text and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wirelesssilan ed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> bnsf railway. >> american cruise lines. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individual >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersyou. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captned by media access group at wgbh access.
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the west in general. howard university in the us is launching a probe or for a coffee tea attack on the campus called one of us law professors to resign it came after faculty dain ronald sullivan decided to join the legal team representing disgraced hollywood film but he said harvey weinstein seth is got more this morning . down with the dean doesn't care these are just some of the angry slogans held by protesters on campus at harvard university why the meeting me if meant it to me to me to me to be to me to be pulled. only this time the accused has not been inappropriate towards women the rights lie with disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein who's assembled his legal dream team he can afford the best and that includes a top harvard law school professor ronald sullivan he's tried to explain the simple right to a fair trial but the students are having none of it it's particularly important for this category of unpopular defendant to receive the same process as everyone else perhaps even more important to the degree we deny unpopular defendants basic due process rights we cease to be the country we imagine o
the west in general. howard university in the us is launching a probe or for a coffee tea attack on the campus called one of us law professors to resign it came after faculty dain ronald sullivan decided to join the legal team representing disgraced hollywood film but he said harvey weinstein seth is got more this morning . down with the dean doesn't care these are just some of the angry slogans held by protesters on campus at harvard university why the meeting me if meant it to me to me to me...
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towards the west but many interpret the doctrine as an assertion of us had germany over the entire western hemisphere quarter loop a coup where cabrera associate professor george mason university nineteenth century principles have no place in the modern world. the fundamental. foundations of democracy and without concern to negotiation by the international community to mark potok tween was. a period where there were some international. and europe was agreeing with america for the americans leaving the united states dealing with the issues of the western hemisphere today we're talking about a multi parlor world and i don't really know why it would i mean what would that mean if america can be only for americans when you're talking about a world that's more globalized when other countries also have interest in the americas economic interests very important economic interests the border between between venezuela and colombia witnessed further violence this week as tensions over american aid deliveries intensified for those awaiting president nicolas maduro as blocks the shipments from entering claiming they could be carrying weapons and the international efforts to end the crisis
towards the west but many interpret the doctrine as an assertion of us had germany over the entire western hemisphere quarter loop a coup where cabrera associate professor george mason university nineteenth century principles have no place in the modern world. the fundamental. foundations of democracy and without concern to negotiation by the international community to mark potok tween was. a period where there were some international. and europe was agreeing with america for the americans...
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the trump. he's an anti-establishment candidate he's a universally known person because of television appearances but he doesn't have a political recalled that you compassion with i was this selection being viewed west of ukraine by both politicians and the public hasn't even had any public resonance. i think probably the public because mostly there has been a serious fighting in in the southeast of ukraine now for several years is largely ignorant of what's going on in ukraine in western europe and in much of europe but of course the political class is very concerned about it and in a sense that's what they're worried about. who's going to win because portion co has made himself very well known through nato and the brussels he has tried to steer ukraine both into an association agreement with the you but also had close military arrangements with nato and the unknown quantity that he's likely to face in the second round and if. it was to be elected then you have the problem what would his policy be and for instance he's been talking in contrast to mr poroshenko emphasizes international relations or about his prime focus is going to be on the well being of ukrainians i'm like if elected president his
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the west. and a shoutout to university of maryland, i went there. it's a number 6 seed in the east. >>> the first full day of the tournament tips off on thursday. coverage begins right here on cbs at 9:00 a.m. pacific. i'm wearing carolina blue today but i like duke and maryland. >>> ahead we'll tell you about new guidelines on whether you should take low-dose aspirin to good monday morning to you. sunshine and warm temps will continue for us as we go through the day. so another day of above average temperatures for this time of year. but changes are coming. wet weather and cooler temps this week are as we are tracking a few weather systems that wilbring the return of the rain. so enjoy today. upper 60s to low to mid 70s across the bay area. a little bit cooler for tomorrow with increasing clouds. there we go, wet and cooler beginning wednesday. >>> beginning wednesday. >>> >> >>> we have much more news ahead. the suspect accused of kidnapping wisconsin teen jayme closs appears to be opening up about her 88 days of captivity. what he revealed from be
the west. and a shoutout to university of maryland, i went there. it's a number 6 seed in the east. >>> the first full day of the tournament tips off on thursday. coverage begins right here on cbs at 9:00 a.m. pacific. i'm wearing carolina blue today but i like duke and maryland. >>> ahead we'll tell you about new guidelines on whether you should take low-dose aspirin to good monday morning to you. sunshine and warm temps will continue for us as we go through the day. so...
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west oakland. the son of oakland councilwoman lynette gibson mcelhaneywas shot and killed sunday...less than a mile from the university of southern california. the school that victor attended and where he studied music.sot police say that victor was walking down the street just after midnight sunday. it appears that he was the victim of an attempted robbery when a group approached him and shot him. angela wellman says victor used to call her his music mom. she's known him since he was 11. sunday she received a call from his dad about the shooting.sotvictor played the drums and went from a student at the oakland public conservatory of music to a mentor there. sotin fact even those at usc recognized his talent.sotin a statement councilwoman mcelhaney said " i miss my baby. please keep me, my family, and all of my son's friends in your thoughts and prayers. (robin) that was j-r stone reporting. at least three people are believed to have been involved in this killing down in los angeles. (robin) in national news... president donald trump's 4-point-7 trillion dollar budget proposal... calls for cuts to medicare and medicai
west oakland. the son of oakland councilwoman lynette gibson mcelhaneywas shot and killed sunday...less than a mile from the university of southern california. the school that victor attended and where he studied music.sot police say that victor was walking down the street just after midnight sunday. it appears that he was the victim of an attempted robbery when a group approached him and shot him. angela wellman says victor used to call her his music mom. she's known him since he was 11....
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city are abu sada professor of political science at al azhar university in gaza and from west jerusalem we have mitchell barak c.e.o. of kievan global research and he was the advisor to the former israeli president shimon peres and speechwriter for the ex prime minister ariel sharon and from haifa israel by skype he jazzy is the deputy regional director covering the middle east and north africa region for amnesty international thank you all very much for joining us now i'm going to get straight to it and let's start in gaza in gaza with . firstly as words talking about these anniversary as the anniversary of the protests is coming up what's your expectation for it do you expect that there will be a large turnout will see the kind of momentum that has been building up. well let me start by saying that the palestinian factions mainly hamas and islamic jihad and other palestinian factions have been preparing for this first anniversary of the gaza are big mush of return and breaking the siege for many days now and it is expected to be a big ten now tomorrow another question with oh there would be violence or there would be defend injuries tomorrow or not it wo
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us now at the very latest live from the west coast newsroom as our own trace gallagher, trace, getting bigger by the hour, almost. >> it is, sean, at the university ofia any student with ties to the college admission scandal is now really an education in limbo. remember that usc already said students in question would have their cases reviewed, but the university has gone a step further by placing the hold on the accounts of the students which prevents them from registering for classes and getting their transcripts. and when the reviews are finally completed, the students could be expelled. and now actress lauren laughlin and massa moji annually who paid $500,000 to cheat their daughters into usc have high profile attorney sean berkowitz helping them, prosecuting wealthy ceos during the enron scandal in 2006 telling them during the trial that they would not be able to buy their way out of this one, and saying after their convictions, no matter how rich and powerful you are, you have to play by the rules. no word yet if he has given his new client the same advice. >> sean: the thing that really stands out here more than anything it's photo shopping a
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the us can do is more a whole eastern international cooperation from latin america now to algeria west students say the government's order to close universities won't deter them from demanding the resignation of president of the us he's beautifully no official reasons being given to campuses being shot from sunday two weeks ahead of the spring break young people playing a leading role in the biggest protests in the ne thirty years the urging the eighty two year old beautifully to abandon his decision to run for a fifth term in office william lawrence is a professor at george washington university and believes the algerian government's closure of colleges and universities is counterproductive. it's a poor decision and it will likely backfire there is about one point seven million university students and a little over six hundred thousand of those live in university housing to the idea was if you close the housing and sent them home maybe their parents prevent them from joining protests but if you know anything about students when there is a mass mobilization of students going on in the campuses literally letting out into the streets students cutting classes and joining protests the likelihood
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the worst. >>> it's 5:00 eastern, 2:00 out west. i'm ana cabrera in new york, you're live in the "cnn newsroom." the center of the democratic universeity of the presidential field is on full display at the south by southwest festival. cnn political analyst mark creston is in austin, where three of the hopefuls will soon take part in town halls tonight. here in new york is patrick healy, politics editor for "the new york times." mark, you heard from the candidates this weekend. who's generating the most buzz? >> the most commotion out of south by swefts this weekend has been beto o'rourke. beto o'rourke who appeared at a screening of his document delay chronicled his run for the u.s. senate. a lot of people t
the worst. >>> it's 5:00 eastern, 2:00 out west. i'm ana cabrera in new york, you're live in the "cnn newsroom." the center of the democratic universeity of the presidential field is on full display at the south by southwest festival. cnn political analyst mark creston is in austin, where three of the hopefuls will soon take part in town halls tonight. here in new york is patrick healy, politics editor for "the new york times." mark, you heard from the candidates...