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that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united state school. 2 days later, u. s. president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. a deborah, other political forces in the united states returned makes a speech in december of 41. and the senate is as if the russians are waiting. we support the germans at the germans, or when we support the russians, and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time, dangerous destructive, roosevelt wound style and of japan's intention to attack the soviet union. but soviet intelligence report, state the via tank is still in doubt. it's imperative that the u. s. makes it clear to japan that if they attack the soviet union will have support but the british and american authorities will not support the ussr. the u. s. military assurance roosevelt that germany will quickly conquer rachelle on the way to the years church. she recalled at 4 out of 5 war to mom and experts at no doubt that russia would be knocked out in a few days. meanwhile, the red army is withstanding
that is, russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united state school. 2 days later, u. s. president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. a deborah, other political forces in the united states returned makes a speech in december of 41. and the senate is as if the russians are waiting. we support the germans at the germans, or when we support the russians, and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time,...
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my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like this and actually discuss it passionately. it will tell you the extent to which the chinese have changed, the technologies, etc. now, people in saudi arabia do seem frustrated with the way they are being portrayed in the united states, especially young people in saudi arabia, young women, like in "united states," -- "the new york times," the rating the outfits, the concert. hundreds of thousands of people go to school in america. dr. doran: sorry, just to make sure your point was clear to our listeners, you are seeing articles berating the artist for performing in saudi arabia? mr.
my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like...
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states and i come from my father went to school in the united states and i went to school in the united states and all of my siblings went to schoolun in the united states pretty so we do seek iran and you and i have spoken about the u.s. relationship and we've talked to bernie about thisip i thank youo a foolish idea to think that you can replace the united states with china. that is not feasible when ten years ago or 15 years ago, this conversation would've been observant today, we can have an event like this and discuss russia but that only tells you the chinesese are changed and technologies etc. and now the way they are being perpetrated in the u.s. and the young people, young woman who like, one artist or another and posted in the new york times the concepts they pay good money. it's a very adverse reaction. >> is problematic with the unites is because hundreds of thousands of people going to school in america. >> sorry, justol make your point was clear to our listeners, you are saying, articles, for performing in saudi arabia. >> correct. >> and among other articles, and i think
states and i come from my father went to school in the united states and i went to school in the united states and all of my siblings went to schoolun in the united states pretty so we do seek iran and you and i have spoken about the u.s. relationship and we've talked to bernie about thisip i thank youo a foolish idea to think that you can replace the united states with china. that is not feasible when ten years ago or 15 years ago, this conversation would've been observant today, we can have...
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a bill to establish a truth and healing commission on indian boarding school policies in the united states. the indian boarding school era was a dark period in our nation's history and a painful example of how past federal policy failed. american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians. as the department report lays out, the federal government supported boarding schools with a primary goal in mind, the forcible assimilation of native children into western ways of life. these schools were key tools for suppressing native cultures and languages, separating native children from their families and their homelands, and indoctrinating them to, as the founder of the carlyle school ominously said, kill the indian and save the man. and that was not an empty promise. the brutality with which the federal government attempted to assimilate children, some as young as four-years-old at these boarding schools, is gut wrenching, forced labor whippings, solitary confinement, withholding food, making older children punish younger children with corporal punishment, unsanitary and overcrowded living con
a bill to establish a truth and healing commission on indian boarding school policies in the united states. the indian boarding school era was a dark period in our nation's history and a painful example of how past federal policy failed. american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians. as the department report lays out, the federal government supported boarding schools with a primary goal in mind, the forcible assimilation of native children into western ways of life. these schools were...
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the united states supported several boarding schools across the islands. they oppressed hawaiian culture. the facts of these policies have never before been appropriate addressed by the federal government. >> in 2020, i work with the committee's first witness. well she was serving in congress, we introduce this legislation to formally investigate these policies and respond ongoing. there is international trauma inflicting on tribal communities today. you introduced this bill last year with representative cherice david and tom coal. they are the co-chairs of the congressional native american caucus. i also wish to acknowledge -- there is the partnership of the native american boarding school healing coalition. there are many other extraordinary stakeholders who are here with us today. when secretary haaland assumed her current role, she continued her outstanding work. she lost the federal indian boarding school initiative. she worked with the assistant secretary to make this happen. with >> us hearing will address the first volume of the interior report. it
the united states supported several boarding schools across the islands. they oppressed hawaiian culture. the facts of these policies have never before been appropriate addressed by the federal government. >> in 2020, i work with the committee's first witness. well she was serving in congress, we introduce this legislation to formally investigate these policies and respond ongoing. there is international trauma inflicting on tribal communities today. you introduced this bill last year...
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the united states supported several boarding schools across the hawaiian islands. they were pressed wine culture. the full effects of these policies have never before been appropriately addressed by the federal government. in 2020 i worked with the committee's first witness. my friend secretary doug haaland while she served in congress, we introduce this legislation to formally investigate this policy and respond to ongoing historical afflicting tribal communities today. i reintroduced this bill last year with representative cherice david and tom coal. the co-chairs of the caucus. i also wish to acknowledging valuable partnership and many other extraordinary goals who are here with us today. when secretary haaland assumed your current role, she continued her outstanding work by launching a federal indian boarding school initiative. working with the assistant secretary nuland to make this happen. i'm glad they will adjust the first department of the interior report. a contains many important findings and recommendations. in particular to highlight the reports conclu
the united states supported several boarding schools across the hawaiian islands. they were pressed wine culture. the full effects of these policies have never before been appropriately addressed by the federal government. in 2020 i worked with the committee's first witness. my friend secretary doug haaland while she served in congress, we introduce this legislation to formally investigate this policy and respond to ongoing historical afflicting tribal communities today. i reintroduced this...
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for example, when there was a heat wave on the east coast of the united states, just recently schools had just closed early, and kids had to go home from school early because a lot of our schools aren't air conditioned. they simply haven't had to have air conditioning in the past, but our climate is now warm and it's a warm period intersecting with the school year. and so we need to make infrastructural upgrade. we also see he kills more people on average than any other type of claimant related to doctor in the united states in any given year. and that's particularly troublesome because more teeth are preventable. if you get people the water shade, the rest, the cooling, that they need to stay healthy, we can prevent those deaths. so we are seeing very clear ways that we can improve our resilience to heat across the us. and hopefully also across the world. hundreds of people in liberia as capital protested against the government. my business, the opposition and civil society activists are rallied against what they describe as an demik corruption. and president george, where's administ
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you all know different kinds of attitudes towards the united states. my responses excuse me? a people living out of the united states to venezuela and cuba and central america? that does not seem to be the case and may be missing something here if we are such a terribly oppressive regime. that is what is being perpetuated in schools. we have to do some home education there is one person is an alum of homeschooling. homeschooling's at the 10% before the pandemic was 5% onset to 5% increase in a parents and grandparents are saying we've got to do something, not just promote education but the values being taught and so forth. so transmission at the educator sells them at the educate the rising generation. and secondly support your local firehouse. that may be alliance of defending freedom i have my favorites. but there are so many in the catholic traditions and has been fantastic the thomas more society there so many ways in which. [inaudible] >> first liberty of dallas it was first liberty that one the lineman case. >> david doing to shepherd a couple of
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the united states and texas state flag raised this morning. a possible first sign in the steps to healing this hurting community. the district is offering online learning for those students who just aren't ready to return to school yet. that's the latest in uvalde, nbc news. >> thank you, wendy. the return to school could lead to anxiety with that threat of school shootings, but one silicon valley company is trying to increase school safety through artificial intelligence. one of the founders explains how. >> writing a software, a platform that works with existing cameras in the school and which has the ability to look at and identify people carrying weapons, especially in the school building. once it has identified that, it has the ability to notify the school system and authorities. >> artificial intelligence software developed by the company can identify hidden guns and knives, even bulletproof vests and masks, and to address any privacy concerns, the faces are blurred as well. the company piloted the technology to school in denver, and it
the united states and texas state flag raised this morning. a possible first sign in the steps to healing this hurting community. the district is offering online learning for those students who just aren't ready to return to school yet. that's the latest in uvalde, nbc news. >> thank you, wendy. the return to school could lead to anxiety with that threat of school shootings, but one silicon valley company is trying to increase school safety through artificial intelligence. one of the...
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for example, when there is a heat wave on the east coast of the united states, just recently schools had just closed early, and kids had to go home from school early because a lot of our schools aren't air conditioned. they simply haven't had to have air conditioning in the past, but our climate is now warm enough that the warm period is intersecting with the school year. and so we need to make infrastructural upgrades. we also see, as you mentioned in your intro, that heat kills more people on average than any other type of climate related disaster in the united states in any given year. and that's particularly troublesome because most heat deaths are preventable. if you get people, the water, the shade, the rest, the cooling that they need to stay healthy, we can prevent those deaths. so we are seeing a very clear ways that we can improve our resilience to heat across the us and hopefully also across the world. christina principal, climate scientists at the union of concerned scientists. thanks for joining us. all the news out thanks so much and he has government is commissioned. i
for example, when there is a heat wave on the east coast of the united states, just recently schools had just closed early, and kids had to go home from school early because a lot of our schools aren't air conditioned. they simply haven't had to have air conditioning in the past, but our climate is now warm enough that the warm period is intersecting with the school year. and so we need to make infrastructural upgrades. we also see, as you mentioned in your intro, that heat kills more people on...
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>> so the problem is extensive across all sectors in the united states including all ages. elementary school students are affected less frequently than older students, but really no age group has been spared. the united states is in the worst overdose crisis in our history. >> i mean, it is a very broad problem, but do you have any idea what is contributing to the numbers among children and youth? like for instance we've heard about rainbow fentanyl, these pills and bright colors that the dea says drug traffickers are deliberately using to target young people. >> so it is not that more young people are using, it is the drugs young people are using are a lot more potent and a lot more toxic. so you're right, with rainbow fentanyl and other high potency fentanyls that find their way into the drug supply, people that might have thought that they were taking a narcotic pain pill or anxiety relieving medication, it turns out it has fentanyl in it. and when you are not tolerant as most youth aren't, fentanyl can be fatal. >> so that is why these overdose drugs are so important. b
>> so the problem is extensive across all sectors in the united states including all ages. elementary school students are affected less frequently than older students, but really no age group has been spared. the united states is in the worst overdose crisis in our history. >> i mean, it is a very broad problem, but do you have any idea what is contributing to the numbers among children and youth? like for instance we've heard about rainbow fentanyl, these pills and bright colors...
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states. the flights, schools, health care, schools, all of that, the trump wall was cheaper. take a listen. >> the southern border has been completely erased. we no longer have a border. think of it, two years ago we had the strongest border in the history of our country. we no longer have a border. we have the weakest border in history and i think it's probably the weakest border of any country. no third world country, i don't care how bad they are, how poor they are, no third world country would allow to happen to their border what is happening now to ours. will: rachel, you brought it up. let's put some numbers on it this is the cost of providing benefits and services for the illegal immigrants already crossed into the united states. 24.4 billion. what was the cost of the proposed completion of the border wall under the trump administration? 16.4 billion. more expensive to neglect to stop them than to stop them from coming in. rachel: i remember nancy pelosi saying we can't afford this wal
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states. where his teachings influenced a lot of organizations and mosques there. he did have a very far reach and obviously some difference to christianity and that the christianity has the pope and has specific figures in the absence of that within the amazon while he was one of the closest to sunniest lambs, most significant figures. and in fact, in his foundation, all of the international coalition of or international council from williams got us, which included also she our representatives and other a sects within a some he did have quite significant success and bridging some of the gaps between the different aspects of the muslim world, so in his passing obviously it will be felt by millions of muslims around the world . it will also of if you have a political impact in that again, he influenced the law of the political movements within the muslim world. but he does leave behind him more than a 120 books and a legacy, which will most definitely out give him. thank you very much. that's j
states. where his teachings influenced a lot of organizations and mosques there. he did have a very far reach and obviously some difference to christianity and that the christianity has the pope and has specific figures in the absence of that within the amazon while he was one of the closest to sunniest lambs, most significant figures. and in fact, in his foundation, all of the international coalition of or international council from williams got us, which included also she our representatives...
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states are in schools where censorship is being applied and the whitewashing of american history is taking place. it is a really sad, sad moment. and i think it is really important for that reason that these portraits, we know they'll go up on the halls of the white house. this is, you know, it's not just symbolic. i should say, symbols matter. that's a good example of why. i think this is really a moment to hold on to those traditions and make sure that they mean something real. >> yeah. thank you. we tell folks what is coming up. judiciary chairman durbin is here. but steve bannon, who was recently convicted in a january 6th case now bracing for another new separate indictment. we have that new story, next. so when you finally taste it, it just confirms... this. is. fantastic. and only at panera. $0 delivery fee for a limited time. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. my name is tonya, i am 42. as mother of
states are in schools where censorship is being applied and the whitewashing of american history is taking place. it is a really sad, sad moment. and i think it is really important for that reason that these portraits, we know they'll go up on the halls of the white house. this is, you know, it's not just symbolic. i should say, symbols matter. that's a good example of why. i think this is really a moment to hold on to those traditions and make sure that they mean something real. >> yeah....
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you said there is no racism in the united states. can you look in the camera and tell me and people like me that my experience was fake? there was not racism in the united states. i am still here. there are many that lived before me and after me that have lived through that and i am supposed to forget it? what you are saying is that you don't want that taught in schools. that is history. that is real. tell me there is no racism and i will tell you how my mother could not take me to a restroom, a white restroom or any restroom when we would go to the south because we were not allowed to go in there. guest: america has changed since you were a child. we have had fair housing laws, public accommodations since you are a child. as i mentioned, i think you look around and all the immigrant groups from areas that are not european are all succeeding. when i talked to them, they don't experience racism. they think america is the land of opportunity. he talked about ethnic strife in india where people are being killed for religious beliefs. he
you said there is no racism in the united states. can you look in the camera and tell me and people like me that my experience was fake? there was not racism in the united states. i am still here. there are many that lived before me and after me that have lived through that and i am supposed to forget it? what you are saying is that you don't want that taught in schools. that is history. that is real. tell me there is no racism and i will tell you how my mother could not take me to a restroom,...
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, and civil wars, and in the united states, the only parallel is the hurricane that closed schools in the city for almost a full semester. what i learned was the impact on those children, the learning caught up in a couple of years, but in trauma on their life trajectory, you could see the effects 10 years afterwards. >> for this book, you followed some individual families across the country. what stands out to you from your reporting? >> there were so many different paths families followed, even within the same family. a child i think about a lot was seven years old when the pandemic hit and is a middle child of eight siblings. when schools and takers closed, his mother had to go to her essential job, and he climbed out of his house and into a window of a house next door and was shot in the leg. thankfully, he recovered. >> the book is "the stolen year: how covid changed children's lives and where we go now." >> thank you so much. judy: late last night, the united nations human rights chief released a report accusing the chinese government of possibly committing crimes against humani
, and civil wars, and in the united states, the only parallel is the hurricane that closed schools in the city for almost a full semester. what i learned was the impact on those children, the learning caught up in a couple of years, but in trauma on their life trajectory, you could see the effects 10 years afterwards. >> for this book, you followed some individual families across the country. what stands out to you from your reporting? >> there were so many different paths families...
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in the -- in the united states, the only analog is the hurricane that closed schools for almost a full semester. what i learned from following is at the impact on those children in learning they caught up in a couple of years, those that reenrolled in the city of new orleans. but in trauma in their life trajectory, you could see the impact on high school graduation and college going rates 10 years afterwards. reporter: for your book you followed individual families. what stands out to you? >> there were so many different paths that families followed even within the family. a child i think about a lot was seven years old when the pandemic hit and he is a middle child of a siblings. when schools shut down her mother had to go to her essential job and often times lock the door on the kids. he got out and climbed into a window of an abandoned house and was shot in the leg by a young man inside. thankfully, he recovered but there are so many children's stories we may never know because they were unseen and they were unsafe. reporter: the book is the stolen year: how covid changed children's
in the -- in the united states, the only analog is the hurricane that closed schools for almost a full semester. what i learned from following is at the impact on those children in learning they caught up in a couple of years, those that reenrolled in the city of new orleans. but in trauma in their life trajectory, you could see the impact on high school graduation and college going rates 10 years afterwards. reporter: for your book you followed individual families. what stands out to you?...
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it enables people to stay and live and work in the united states and go to school. whether they are accruing lawful presence is pretty insignificant compared to that but this is the thing that people always fasten on because it is legally more vulnerable and also it sounds like we are changing the law, even if we are really not. so if some of you listening or some of the other panels have influence over this, to make it more likely to preserve the program if they drop this one vulnerable element, but ultimately to really preserve it in the long run, including against future potentially hostile administrations, it would require congressional legislation, i think. i think most other legal experts would say that as well. if biden really wanted to unwind daca, if the administration one to do it badly enough it probably could do it. ellen: for any of our viewers who are not up to speed on the daca legislation, a decision will be issued in the next few months that will focus on the legality of the program. [indiscernible] i want to talk about what is happening in the fede
it enables people to stay and live and work in the united states and go to school. whether they are accruing lawful presence is pretty insignificant compared to that but this is the thing that people always fasten on because it is legally more vulnerable and also it sounds like we are changing the law, even if we are really not. so if some of you listening or some of the other panels have influence over this, to make it more likely to preserve the program if they drop this one vulnerable...
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in the united states has always had a variety of schools, news and tags on other countries. economic sanctions are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the whole war and we need to make rules for the rest. because without out there, we can do like on the back on the discounts that i would have a service that was i will go with the new model up. i'll do much stuff from the dental grants. give them a little bit of grain skip dunkin booth will be what you prefer a. so what did you wanna set up as an advisor to the head of the guns people's republic? she could likes evidence of the crimes committed by the key regime against the citizens of dumbass. risking her life, she evacuated those living in towns and cities in the direct line of fire. her experiences inspired her to write a book, the executed childhood of don bass, a reflection of your gift bill. you will receive it in the
in the united states has always had a variety of schools, news and tags on other countries. economic sanctions are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the whole war and we need to make rules for the rest. because without out there, we can do like on the back on the discounts that i...
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states infantry school. when you discussed infantry, rapidly retreating russians, what should they do? ben: three things. number one, do not let up the pressure. do not give the russians a chance to stop and then turn around and fight. that is one. number two, keep moving your combined arm. in other words, infantry, tanks, artillery, engineers, all of these things working together, that is what ukraine is doing so well and that the russians have not done well. and then finally, unleash ukrainian airpower. even though the russians have all the advantages, they have never been able to dominate the airspace of ukraine, and i think the ukrainians are going to try to take advantage of that. tom: this conversation reminds me of one u.s. grant, an unknown going down the mississippi river and teaching the north how to prosecute a force invasion. what do we need from ukrainians now to be like grant in our civil war? is it simply that they need more material? ben: for sure they have the same sort of strategic eye as g
states infantry school. when you discussed infantry, rapidly retreating russians, what should they do? ben: three things. number one, do not let up the pressure. do not give the russians a chance to stop and then turn around and fight. that is one. number two, keep moving your combined arm. in other words, infantry, tanks, artillery, engineers, all of these things working together, that is what ukraine is doing so well and that the russians have not done well. and then finally, unleash...
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to the education center, a quarter of all public schools in the united states do not have classroom doors that lock from the inside doors on college campuses don't have them either a janitor in a small school in south dakota says he designed a new lock says that could save lives. here is shomari stone. >> reporter: jeff harris vacuums the halls of the university. he calls himself >> janitor jeff. >> reporter: cleaning by day at night >> i lay in bed at night and think of how to keep people safe we had this active shooter training and one of the professors in the university said this is all great training, but our classroom, we cannot lock it. i told her that i would make her a lock >> reporter: his latest? threat stop. a device, he says, keeps active shooters from breaking in classrooms >> a first grader or anyone can use it you are done it's bless than a second >> reporter: an active shooter would have trouble p onning the door look right here. you can see i'm pulling it and it's not opening the device has the two latches both needed to take the lock off. something harris says woul
to the education center, a quarter of all public schools in the united states do not have classroom doors that lock from the inside doors on college campuses don't have them either a janitor in a small school in south dakota says he designed a new lock says that could save lives. here is shomari stone. >> reporter: jeff harris vacuums the halls of the university. he calls himself >> janitor jeff. >> reporter: cleaning by day at night >> i lay in bed at night and think of...
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i don't think it was in the united states has always had a variety of schools, news and tags on other countries. economic sanctions are often just a beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country that uh huh. we have a responsibility for the whole world and we need to make room for the rest of them . because without us, there will be k d, a civilian is killed and 2 wounded as ukraine shells, residential areas of the russian border town in the belgrade region. everything went great as usual. these negotiations are always structured in a business like concrete way, which is foreign minister is of beats about sold with asians on day one of the summit, while washington colds on china follow us foreign policy and wine down relations with russia. on an air ride kills at least 10 people in ethiopia, great beach and the territory.
i don't think it was in the united states has always had a variety of schools, news and tags on other countries. economic sanctions are often just a beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the country that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country that uh huh. we have a responsibility for the whole world and we need to make room for the rest of them . because without us, there will be k d,...
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the quicker picker upper.r. >>> school is back in session across the united states, but many districts face a critical teacher shortage. rising teacher burnout and retirement have left them scrambling to fill walls. burnout among teachers from kindergarten through the 12th grade is higher than in any u.s. industry right now. it's been made worse by the politicizing of schools, worsening student behavior during covid, stagnant wages and concerns about school safety. nevada's clark county school district resumed classes with 1300 school vacancies, some of them for teachers. we have the principal of the school in clark county. he joins us from las vegas. >> thank you, rosemary. it's good to be on. >> i want to start by looking eight couple of relevant and shocking numbers. according to a survey by the american federation of teachers, america's second largest teacher's union, 79% of educators were dissatisfied with their jobs back in june and in february a survey by the national education association, that's america's largest labor union, estimated that 55% of teachers were considering lea
the quicker picker upper.r. >>> school is back in session across the united states, but many districts face a critical teacher shortage. rising teacher burnout and retirement have left them scrambling to fill walls. burnout among teachers from kindergarten through the 12th grade is higher than in any u.s. industry right now. it's been made worse by the politicizing of schools, worsening student behavior during covid, stagnant wages and concerns about school safety. nevada's clark...
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states or 30. i think this moment a school, but i think of the people in purchasing why not they understood better that thing and government is it's kind of a bulk of the incoming canyon president williams. some more were tow, has been sworn in as the country's 1st head of the state. that says kenya finds itself in crisis with skyrocketing food in energy prices, as well as a high unemployment rate. before winning the election, he served as the deputy president for almost a decade over the years, years also when the minister of home affairs agriculture as well as the minister for higher education after the election chose main rival contested the result. but the supreme court rejected the challenge. local chorus rondon modes, he neu is on the ground with more after several weeks of tensions and political uncertainty in the country, doctor william somewhat route was final to be sworn in as to his president of the republic of kenya. these come just a week after the supreme court upheld his victory. tha
states or 30. i think this moment a school, but i think of the people in purchasing why not they understood better that thing and government is it's kind of a bulk of the incoming canyon president williams. some more were tow, has been sworn in as the country's 1st head of the state. that says kenya finds itself in crisis with skyrocketing food in energy prices, as well as a high unemployment rate. before winning the election, he served as the deputy president for almost a decade over the...
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but the united states supreme court in 1954, desegregating america schools. the supreme court order to president richard nixon was a unanimous decision of the supreme court ordering the president of the united states to hand over evidence to a special prosecutor investigating that president. that case was decided on the law and the constitution, not politics, and certainly not because of who appointed those supreme court justices, three of those justices who ordered richard nixon to hand over evidence to a prosecutor were appointed by richard nixon. and that is what made us believe in the legitimacy of the supreme court, and sometimes even the nobility of the supreme court. and now those days are gone. because donald trump won the electoral college. and when the party to appoint federal judges. and using his appointment -- law and the constitution, not politics, and certainly not because of who appointed those supreme court justices, three of those justices who ordered richard nixon to hand over evidence to a prosecutor were appointed by richard nixon. and th
but the united states supreme court in 1954, desegregating america schools. the supreme court order to president richard nixon was a unanimous decision of the supreme court ordering the president of the united states to hand over evidence to a special prosecutor investigating that president. that case was decided on the law and the constitution, not politics, and certainly not because of who appointed those supreme court justices, three of those justices who ordered richard nixon to hand over...
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the united states do not have classroom doors that lock from the inside. doors on some college campuses don't have them, either. but, a janitor in a small school in south dakota says "i've got a solution." he designed a new law that he thinks could save lives. >> reporter: jeff harris , backing the halls of dakota wesleyan university. he calls himself -- >> janitor jeff. >> reporter: cleaning by day. at night? >> i lay in bed at night and think of how to keep people safe. we had this active shooter training and one of the professors at the university said, this is a great type of training, with a classroom, we can't lock it. i told her i would make her a lock. >> reporter: his invention is a threat stop, a device he says will keep active shooters from breaking in classrooms. >> anyone can use it. it is within less than a second. it's locked on. >> reporter: an active shooter would definitely have trouble opening the store and take a look. you can see, i am pulling it and it's not opening. the device has these two latches , both needed to take the lock off,
the united states do not have classroom doors that lock from the inside. doors on some college campuses don't have them, either. but, a janitor in a small school in south dakota says "i've got a solution." he designed a new law that he thinks could save lives. >> reporter: jeff harris , backing the halls of dakota wesleyan university. he calls himself -- >> janitor jeff. >> reporter: cleaning by day. at night? >> i lay in bed at night and think of how to keep...
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in the united states do not have classroom doors that locked from the inside. doors on some college campuses don't have them either. a janitor in a small school in south dakota, says that they have a solution. he has designed a new lock. he says it's one that could save lives. >> reporter: jeff harris, vacuuming the halls of dakota wesleyan university. >> janitor riaz. >> reporter: cleaning by day, but at night -- >> i lay in bed at night and think of how to keep people safe. we had this active shooter training. one of the professors of the university said this is all great training. the classroom, we cannot lock it. i told her i would make her a lock. >> reporter: his latest invention, a threat stop. a device he says will keep active shooters from breaking in classrooms. >> a first grader, or anyone can use it. it's within less than a second. it's locked on. >> reporter: active shooter would definitely have trouble opening this door. take a look right here. you can see i am pulling it, and is not opening. the device has the two latches. both needed to take the
in the united states do not have classroom doors that locked from the inside. doors on some college campuses don't have them either. a janitor in a small school in south dakota, says that they have a solution. he has designed a new lock. he says it's one that could save lives. >> reporter: jeff harris, vacuuming the halls of dakota wesleyan university. >> janitor riaz. >> reporter: cleaning by day, but at night -- >> i lay in bed at night and think of how to keep people...
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law school and became president the united states, bill clinton. have you ever thought about running for office yourself? jake: i thought about it, but i think my skills are better suited to public service in a non-elected format. and i would rather help other people i think would be better suited for actually running the process. david: talk for a moment about what it is like to be the national security advisor. the office was set up, i think, in the eisenhower administration. president truman had an advisor as well. your job is to get an early -- get in early every day and make sure there is no crisis, and if there is, tell the president. are you briefing the president early in the morning as many have done before? jake: yes, we have the president's daily brief in the oval office. it is myself, my two deputies, and then the director of national intelligence, who are there every day. we also bring in other cabinet members, depending on what the subjects are being briefed, so he gets -- the president gets exposure to his full national security team
law school and became president the united states, bill clinton. have you ever thought about running for office yourself? jake: i thought about it, but i think my skills are better suited to public service in a non-elected format. and i would rather help other people i think would be better suited for actually running the process. david: talk for a moment about what it is like to be the national security advisor. the office was set up, i think, in the eisenhower administration. president truman...
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a lot of schools in the united states teach lockdown. the federal government advocates run, hide, fight. the hide part is the lockdown. i would urge every parent send ag kid to school to have a conversation with their own children going to school and say you can be safe in school, but remember you can leave the school, you can run if you need to, because we do have so many schools that just teach the hide part, and that is exactly what we heard in uvalde, and we heard in other places. parents can have those conversations with their children today even if their school isn't having them. >> really significant. katherine, thank you. >>> next, russia's weapons likely running so low that russia -- putin is turning to north korea for ammo. as we hear from a former u.s. marine who chose to fight on the ukrainian front line. devastating images out of pakistan. floodwaters stretching as far as the eye can see. people are dead. tens of millions are displaced. this is pakistan, and the situation is getting worse. . we are the first generation of pa
a lot of schools in the united states teach lockdown. the federal government advocates run, hide, fight. the hide part is the lockdown. i would urge every parent send ag kid to school to have a conversation with their own children going to school and say you can be safe in school, but remember you can leave the school, you can run if you need to, because we do have so many schools that just teach the hide part, and that is exactly what we heard in uvalde, and we heard in other places. parents...
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for a closer look at all of this, i am glad to welcome my friend, the former united states attorney. at the michigan school of law. and msnbc legal analyst. barbara mcquade. who is at the tribune festival. and i think, you borrow, for getting up early. in texas. to join us this morning. barb, let's start off with a special master. trump was the one who won it day mid -- raymond dearie. he wanted a special master. now raymond dearie is calling him out. saying you need to cash accounted for all of your defenses. so it is put up or shut up for trump. are the legal strategies here legally backfiring on him? >> yeah. it seems to be the case. so often donald trump's defense is to win the court of public opinion. to win the news today. he's thinking about today. he's not really thinking about tomorrow. and most lawyers will tell their clients not to say anything. because whatever you say can be used against you. so i think we're seeing some of that come home to roost here. the public wouldn't even know about this search if donald trump himself had not publicly announced it. and in fact. i t
for a closer look at all of this, i am glad to welcome my friend, the former united states attorney. at the michigan school of law. and msnbc legal analyst. barbara mcquade. who is at the tribune festival. and i think, you borrow, for getting up early. in texas. to join us this morning. barb, let's start off with a special master. trump was the one who won it day mid -- raymond dearie. he wanted a special master. now raymond dearie is calling him out. saying you need to cash accounted for all...
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states. brian: let's talk about what's happening with schools, christopher rufo was able to find out you have a degree in radical history. i just said our reading scores are down. this training came out with our teachers saying they are teaching this radical gender theory to our teachers. when they get in school they are to talk to the children about what their preferred pronounces are and keep it from their parents. these are videos in the state of michigan so we know this is happening. the michigan's education system was fifth in the nation before covid. this is where our education system is? gender theory? we want our kids to learn to read, write, and math. brian: october 1 the president will be there to rally for you. then you have big debates on the 13th, the battle is yet to be fought. tudor dixon thank you so much. the war in ukraine is still going on. but vladimir putin doesn't seem able to win. america might run on duncan but one town is lost without it. >> i have been traveling fart
states. brian: let's talk about what's happening with schools, christopher rufo was able to find out you have a degree in radical history. i just said our reading scores are down. this training came out with our teachers saying they are teaching this radical gender theory to our teachers. when they get in school they are to talk to the children about what their preferred pronounces are and keep it from their parents. these are videos in the state of michigan so we know this is happening. the...
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agents you can have a school resources officer in every school in the united states and still have 30,000 officers to -- i don't know, take care of the border. >> bill: you came to this country with nothing. >> yes. >> bill: how did you make it work? >> it is hard work. our parents taught us at a very young age they can take your money, position in life but they can take away the knowledge in your head. that's why education was so important for us and why we're pushing education to make sure that it gets back to the basics of science, technology, engineering, arts and math. >> bill: one we're watching. interesting. pleasure meeting you. the republican candidate in virginia ten. that's northern part of the state. one we'll be watching and see how the debate goes coming up in five days. nice to see you today. >> thank you. >> republicans showed up with a very strong, compelling economic message. what do we have on our side? nothing. >> the markets are set to open after a brutal week on wall street. stocks now down 7.6 trillion since president biden took office. live with the opening bell co
agents you can have a school resources officer in every school in the united states and still have 30,000 officers to -- i don't know, take care of the border. >> bill: you came to this country with nothing. >> yes. >> bill: how did you make it work? >> it is hard work. our parents taught us at a very young age they can take your money, position in life but they can take away the knowledge in your head. that's why education was so important for us and why we're pushing...
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all over the united states and i'm very proud to report that next year we are going to israel germany and new zealand to bring these programs to those in other countries. for us it's not just flight 93. we talked about the nation and the other sites but we also talk about courage in doing the right thing in patriotism so it's very coordinated and students whether they are fourth grade or 11th grade whoever the recipient is when we hang up that -- it's our hope they have perspective with themselves and those seated to the right into the left of them about being a better person and better stewards of this great nation and the flag that we honor so greatly. >> i was going to comment on what amy said about combating conspiracy and islamaphobia. we have been pushing out a social media campaign and we have gotten so many responses through social media. there no parts of flight where we -- here we go out right outside of the building. some of it may be people can see the buildings hit new york but they didn't see something at the pentagon because it had been so quickly and there were cameras
all over the united states and i'm very proud to report that next year we are going to israel germany and new zealand to bring these programs to those in other countries. for us it's not just flight 93. we talked about the nation and the other sites but we also talk about courage in doing the right thing in patriotism so it's very coordinated and students whether they are fourth grade or 11th grade whoever the recipient is when we hang up that -- it's our hope they have perspective with...
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california school system is 44th in the united states. on crime they are the 36th safest state in the country. california is the most expenseiver state and unsafe. the poverty rate is out of control. education in shambles. that's your 2024 nominee? >> sean: okay, we have two copies. i will play my favorite come on, man! there are a lot. this is my favorite. >> did you take a test? >> why the hell would i take a test? come on, man! would you take a test whether you are taking cocaine or not? >> sean: are you a junkie! come on, man. >> wow. >> sean: are the best media analyst in the country. you are unique because you are not part of the blue checkmark media mob twitter cult. you stand on your own 2 feet. i think you should have your own show on fox. your colleagues in the media won't report on him. they are not reporting on the radicalism of candidates in this election. how dangerous is that to this great republic? >> they won't write books about him. if you look at the october li literary landscape there are books coming out but they are
california school system is 44th in the united states. on crime they are the 36th safest state in the country. california is the most expenseiver state and unsafe. the poverty rate is out of control. education in shambles. that's your 2024 nominee? >> sean: okay, we have two copies. i will play my favorite come on, man! there are a lot. this is my favorite. >> did you take a test? >> why the hell would i take a test? come on, man! would you take a test whether you are taking...
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. [♪♪♪] >> we are the first two-year culinary hospitality school in the united states. the first year was 1936, and it was started by two graduates from cornell. i'm a graduate of this program, and very proud of that. so students can expect to learn under the three degrees. culinary arts management degree, food service management degree, and hotel management degree. we're not a cooking school. even though we're not teaching you how to cook, we're teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hotel, and plus you're getting an associate of science degree. >> my name is vince, and i'm a faculty member of the hospitality arts and culinary school here in san francisco. this is my 11th year. the program is very, very rich in what this industry demands. cooking, health, safety, and sanitation issues are included in it. it's quite a complete program to prepare them for what's happening out in the real world. >> the first time i heard about this program, i was working in a restaurant, and the sous chef had graduated from this program. he was very young
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columbine was the first visible mass school shooting in the united states. after that we know through reporters that the nra had debates are we going to be part of the solution or can we use this to double down, to say hell no, to maybe build our membership, use this to build political power, can we rally the troops? they opted for the second choice. >> tell me about your own experience, your personal experience. you were involved in the arms industry. you were involved with gun manufacturers. then you turned on them and you've been campaigning against them. did they go after you? >> yeah. i've gotten a fair amount of trolling and fair amount of personal attacks. i still appreciate guns. i grew up with guns. many of my best memories are of guns with my dad and brother. my own kids, i own lots of guns. i believe all those freedoms have to be balanced with an immense responsibility. i think our balance is out of whack. this isn't an anti-gun campaign. i'm trying to restore responsibility that the industry knew it should adhere to and forgotten. >> given where
columbine was the first visible mass school shooting in the united states. after that we know through reporters that the nra had debates are we going to be part of the solution or can we use this to double down, to say hell no, to maybe build our membership, use this to build political power, can we rally the troops? they opted for the second choice. >> tell me about your own experience, your personal experience. you were involved in the arms industry. you were involved with gun...
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state senator is sending relief to students without ac in the ravenswood city school district in east palo alto senator. josh becker is sending portable air conditioning units and water bottles even giving his own personal ac. it comes after receiving a letter from his son's teacher that they would not have air conditioning during the heatwave becker says state funding will go toward air filtration systems in schools to prevent heat and wildfire smoke inside the classrooms and don't forget stay with us for the latest on the heat wave. you can also track the temperatures anytime in the weather on demand section of the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app download it for apple tv google tv fire tv and roku stay with us. we'll be right back. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy
state senator is sending relief to students without ac in the ravenswood city school district in east palo alto senator. josh becker is sending portable air conditioning units and water bottles even giving his own personal ac. it comes after receiving a letter from his son's teacher that they would not have air conditioning during the heatwave becker says state funding will go toward air filtration systems in schools to prevent heat and wildfire smoke inside the classrooms and don't forget stay...
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views from the united states there. the queen's popularity crossed notjust oceans but also generations. schools around the world have been learning about the monarch and her rain. our midlands correspondent navtej johal has been speaking to young people in leicester. our queen, queen elizabeth ii, she died yesterday afternoon... there was only one subject on much of the nation's mind today. and in soar valley college in leicester, young people were discussing the monarch who has defined the country she led for 70 years and what comes next. does anyone have any questions about this? yes? will the money currency change? what surprised you most in the last 2a hours? these year 11 students all spoke of their respect for the late monarch, but had different views on the monarchy. i feel like she related to us because when she was our age, she was doing the war efforts with the people of her age. i feel like she was one of us, even though we might have seen her as a greater person. she seemed like a very kind and caring person
views from the united states there. the queen's popularity crossed notjust oceans but also generations. schools around the world have been learning about the monarch and her rain. our midlands correspondent navtej johal has been speaking to young people in leicester. our queen, queen elizabeth ii, she died yesterday afternoon... there was only one subject on much of the nation's mind today. and in soar valley college in leicester, young people were discussing the monarch who has defined the...