JanaSena, CPI, CPM Parties Meeting On Public Issues
JanaSena, CPI, CPM Parties Meeting On Public Issues
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Senator Ron Wyden: I Will Fight To Make Sure Robert Mueller Report Is Public | All In | MSNBC - Duration: 4:14.
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Venezuela's Maduro has lost the confidence of the public: Patrick Duddy - Duration: 4:01.
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Venezuela's defacto leader makes rare public appearance - Duration: 2:07.
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Denver Public Schools apologizes for threatening to report striking teachers to immigration - Duration: 2:27.
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Report suggests budget issues for Danville public schools - Duration: 0:43.
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Public Safety Center delay could have impact on final design, taxes - Duration: 0:46.
a 37<font color="#CCCCCC"> million dollar bond for Bozeman's</font>
Public Safety Center was passed back in
November<font color="#E5E5E5"> but some recent events</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> might</font>
push<font color="#CCCCCC"> the cost of the project even higher</font>
<font color="#E5E5E5">since the passage of the bond</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the city</font>
has been<font color="#E5E5E5"> facing</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> a lawsuit</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> that says the</font>
local officials advocated for<font color="#E5E5E5"> the bond</font>
<font color="#E5E5E5">instead of simply</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> educating the voters</font>
<font color="#E5E5E5">the city denies these claims but is</font>
waiting<font color="#CCCCCC"> for the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Commissioner of</font>
political practice to move forward with
the project<font color="#CCCCCC"> assistant city manager and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> a</font>
<font color="#E5E5E5">Rosen</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Barry says for each month the</font>
project gets stalled<font color="#E5E5E5"> costs rise</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> $200,000</font>
we're hoping that<font color="#E5E5E5"> delays that have</font>
happened so far can be<font color="#E5E5E5"> made up as we go</font>
forward in the process<font color="#E5E5E5"> but I would</font>
<font color="#E5E5E5">expect we might get to a point where</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it</font>
we can't make up those delays<font color="#CCCCCC"> so which</font>
is where we get<font color="#E5E5E5"> into those significant</font>
cost<font color="#E5E5E5"> impacts</font>
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Peoria Public Schools Cancellations - Duration: 1:01.
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Free Public Civil Rights Exhibit - Duration: 3:09.
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Miley Cyrus Shows Off Toned Abs In Crop Top At First Public Event Since Marrying Liam Hemsworth - N - Duration: 2:37.
Miley Cyrus flaunted her rock-hard abs and bohemian fashion sense at a party in Los Angeles – see pics inside!
"Nothing Breaks Like A Heart" singer Miley Cyrus, 26, had a fun solo night out sans new actor husband Liam Hemsworth, 29! The former Hannah Montana star attended the Miu Miu 'SHAKO MAKO' party on Jan. 25 in Los Angeles, California for a night of business and fashion! It was her first public event since marrying her longtime partner, and we think she nailed her outfit!
Miley stunned in a turtleneck cream-toned crop top with vertical panels and geometric cutouts. Her abs were on full display due to her cropped shirt paired with her ankle mid-rise blue denim jeans. Miley accessorized her look with bangle bracelets on each of her wrists, and walked the carpet in silver and black velcro sneakers. The singer rocked hoop and stud earrings, too. She slicked her hair back and wore blue-silver eyeshadow and a pinky-peach lip gloss.
While there were rumors circulating that Miley and Liam got married in a secret ceremony in Dec. 2018 due to an upcoming pregnancy, Miley shot down those rumors soon after they surfaced. Clearly, there's no bump visible on Miley as of late January! The singer looked as toned and fit as ever!
Speaking of Miley and Liam, the singer had recently celebrated her husband's existence on his 29th birthday on Jan. 13! "Put simply I love YOU unconditionally," Miley shared in a lengthy and loved-up birthday dedication. "In our time together you have displayed what it really means to love thru all circumstances. I respect you and you respect me. If the world had more of this type of understanding we wouldn't be building walls but bridges… I'm proud of the person you have become and look forward to all the good we will contribute together in the future. You and me baby… let's take this dark place head on and shine thru with the light of LOVE. Thank you for giving me the happiest days of my life." How sweet?!
We can't wait to see more of Miley's gorgeous looks on the carpet in the future – maybe she'll bring her hubby along next time!
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US NEWS | Jerry Brown launches back into public life with doomsday warning Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:25.
US NEWS | Jerry Brown launches back into public life with doomsday warning Los Angeles Times
Jerry Brown may be out of elected office, but he has no intention of exiting public life.
On Thursday he launched the newest phase of his career in signature style standing before a giant clock in Washington to warn that the world lies dangerously close to catastrophe.
The former California governor for and at an event hosted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which unveiled the latest setting of its iconic Doomsday Clock, the hands of which sit at two minutes to midnight, a warning that the world is as close to nuclear Armageddon and climate disaster as it has ever been.
The event provided a reminder that much of the work Brown and his allies have done over decades of fighting climate change and pursuing nuclear disarmament has been undermined or reversed by the Trump administration.
It was also a springboard for Brown, now the executive chairman of the Bulletin, to jump into a new phase of advocacy, attacking the administrations denial of climate change, which has helped keep emissions creeping upward, and its erratic policies toward nuclear arms including disavowing the Iran nuclear deal which have led to deep worries about proliferation.
The blindness and stupidity of the politicians and their consultants is truly shocking in the face of nuclear catastrophe, Brown said. We know that thousands of these weapons on high alert could be launched by mistake. We are almost like travelers on the Titanic, seeing the iceberg up ahead but enjoying the elegant dining and the music.
The danger and probability is mounting that there will be some kind of nuclear incident that will kill millions, if not initiating exchanges that will kill billions, he declared.
Last year, the Bulletin set its 72 year old clock at 11:58, and this year kept that gloomy judgment in place. The lack of movement was a warning from the scientists and policymakers on the Bulletins Science and Security Board that the outlook for human civilization remains precarious. The last time the clock was this close to doomsday was in 1953, when the United States and the Soviet Union tested their first thermonuclear weapons.
Its a state as worrisome as the most dangerous times of the Cold War, a state that features a constantly shifting landscape of simmering disputes that keep the world unsettled and multiply the chances that major military conflict will erupt, said former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry. Since serving in the Clinton administration, Perry has been outspoken in warning of the increased danger that rogue nations or terrorist groups could get ahold of a nuclear device and detonate it in the United States.
The Bulletin warned the planet has entered a period of prolonged instability it calls the new abnormal, where the caustic political environment, acceleration of disinformation and cyber warfare and lack of attention to the climate and nuclear proliferation crises have put civilization on an unsustainable path.
Brown said he planned to spend his next years traveling the nation and the world in a campaign to change course. He placed blame across party lines, calling out Democrats for their hostility to dialogue with Russia.
Yes, the Russians have plenty of faults and sins, but we, too, have to look ourselves in the mirror, and we are not perfect, he said. Lets talk to [Vladimir] Putin. Lets talk to anybody else who can do the kind of damage you are hearing about from this panel of nuclear scientists.
And Brown had a message for the media too, which he says too often focuses on petty Washington drama and the political horse race over the increasing dangers of nuclear annihilation and environmental collapse.
You love Trumps tweets, he said. You love the leads and to get the clicks. But the final click could be a nuclear accident or mistake.
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Mesa County Public Health Encourages Flu Shots - Duration: 1:20.
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World News - Public school vandals smash car windscreens in crime spree - Duration: 3:14.
The headmaster of a £15,000-a-year public school will make two schoolboy vandals apologise to their victims face-to-face
CCTV footage caught two boys in Framlingham, Suffolk wandering the streets of the town at 3am, before one threw a rock through a car windscreen
Several other residents in the town also woke up the next morning to find their windscreens smashed
One of the car owners immediately vented their frustration on social media, leading people to suspect the perpetrators were from nearby Framlingham College
Share this article Share 'What is happening to Framlingham?,' the car owner wrote on Facebook
'Kids hanging around the mere smoking and leaving rubbish everywhere.'And now our windscreen has been deliberately smashed
'Soon after, it was confirmed by Framlingham College that the boys involved were indeed pupils at the prestigious public school
Headmaster Paul Taylor said he was 'mortified' and that he would make the boys apologise to the victims in person to teach them a lesson
School headmaster Paul Taylor (pictured) said he was 'mortified by the incident'We treasure the relationship between our college and the town that we have built over the last 10 years,' he said
'I have been in touch with all four of the victims affected and we are organising for the repairs to their cars through the college as well
'A Suffolk Constabulary spokesman said the police had only received two reports of damage to vehicles
'We are aware that more people may have been affected on that night and enquiries are ongoing,' he said
'We are working with Framlingham College and an officer has visited the school since these incidents were reported
'Framlingham College was established in 1864 and boasts an enrolment of 691 boys and girls
The school has educated three Victoria Cross winners and several parliamentarians over its 155-year history
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Peoria Public School Closings WMBD - Duration: 0:59.
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Sharon Gallagher Fishbaugh - Keeping the Promise of Public Education - Duration: 5:58.
Sharon Gallagher-Fishbaugh is the NEA Foundation Board of Directors Chair.
For her, keeping
the promise of public education is more than a statement. It's a mantra, a voice in her head,
she says that's echoed for 40 years.
There's gravitas behind that statement - keeping the promise of public education.
Sharon spent 32 years in the classroom teaching special ed and second grade.
She was Utah's 2009 Teacher of the Year,
served as president of Utah's Education Association, and then tried but failed at retirement.
She can't stop working to keep that promise.
Only now it's through nonprofits and mentoring.
Because we have a sacred trust as educators to
provide an opportunity for learning, to provide an opportunity for growing for every blessed child.
It doesn't matter if they are poor, rich, black, white, orange.
I don't care. They have a right to public education and a good one.
But you went to Catholic school?
I did go to Catholic school, which makes me even more
Qualified to say that the promise of public education is critical and I'll tell you why. When I was in fifth grade
we were studying government and taxes. I couldn't really tell you what the specific lesson was
but I remember it was something about taxes for public education.
I remember coming home from school, running up the stairs to my dad, and saying, Dad
we go to a Catholic school,
why are we paying taxes to the public school system and
paying tuition to the Catholic school system? And he sat me down and he said, Because, sweetie, we have a choice
to send you to a Catholic school, but we have a responsibility to public education.
Enough said.
You've said your inspiration for becoming a public educator comes down to just one person named Keisha, who had Down syndrome.
Tell me about her.
We moved to Salt Lake City, Utah from a very small community in Utah and
the very first day we were moving in this cute little girl shows up at the back door, knocks on the door,
she was probably I'd say 8 or 9 years younger than I am and we became fast friends and
I was struck by the fact that this child, who could have been
labeled and stopped for all of the things she couldn't do, had so much promise,
so many gifts to share. And we developed a fast friendship over many, many, many years. As
she grew up
I grew obviously as well and went away to college.
When I came back from college, after Christmas break
my parents told me that she had died.
They didn't call me on purpose at college because they knew that this would affect me dramatically and
I just remember her, always thinking to myself
that
this is the type of work I want to do, to help - not that I'm a savior,
I'm not, I'm not, I have made mistakes in teaching -
but to be able to see the promise of public education, the promise of every child in
every child. In the Keisha's who have Down syndrome, in the students who are on the autism spectrum,
in students who are gifted. And what a privilege to be able to help somebody
grow to their absolute potential.
You were saying that you were working with kids who were refugees and that's really impacted you as an educator.
So, just one story about one of my refugee boys from Somalia.
We'll call him Steve. And I taught second grade at this moment in time, and he had come in kindergarten and
by the time he came to second grade he had quite the reputation
of oh, you know, you're going to get Steve and he's going to be trouble for you and,
Watch out for Steve!
So I made it a mission to find out as much information about Steve as I possibly could and as I watched him
It appeared as though he was having trouble hearing.
So I have a friend who is a physician and it turns out that Steve had two
ruptured eardrums and was literally not hearing anything
likely from the moment he set foot in kindergarten.
My friend worked out with his colleagues to donate services to repair those
eardrums and I have to tell you, it was just like this light switch went on with this young boy.
He was
clamoring to learn
every single thing he possibly could, he was just like a sponge, and he said to me as he walked out the door,
Mrs. G. - that's what they called me -
Thank you so much for making me feel smart.
But that's the promise of public education.
The promise that you're going to look at every child as a unique individual.
The promise that whether you come here because you're fleeing war or you're fleeing oppression or whether you were born here
every child that's in this country has a right to that and I stand by that firmly.
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