Some of the material in this film upsetting. Hello and welcome to this review of the media year in 2019, and what a year it has been. One dominated, of course, by the californian tech giants that both manipulate us and find themselves being manipulated by friends and foes of decency and democracy. Injanuary, ian russell tried to understand why his teenage daughter molly took her own life after seeing pictures of self harm on instagram. My colleagues Angus Crawford and tony smith broke the story. This is the story of molly russell. Molly was the youngest of three sisters. At the time, she seemed to be a very ordinary teenager. She was 14. She was enthusiastic. She handed her homework in that night, she packed her bags and was preparing to go to school the next day, and then when we woke up the next morning, she was dead. Molly was one of around 200 children who take their own lives every year. Since her death, we have been able to look back and just scratch the surface of some of the so
To understand why his teenage daughter molly took her own life after seeing pictures of self harm on instagram. My colleagues Angus Crawford and tony smith broke the story. This is the story of molly russell. Molly was the youngest of three sisters. At the time she seemed to be a very ordinary teenager. She was 14. She was enthusiastic. She handed her homework in that night, she packed her bags and was preparing to go to school the next day, and then when we woke up the next morning, she was dead. Molly was one of around 200 children who take their own lives every year. Since her death, we have been able to look back and just scratch the surface of some of the social media accounts that she had been following. I remember this one, that picture. This world is so cruel, i dont want to see it any more. There are accounts from people who are depressed or self harming, and some of that content seems to be quite positive, perhaps groups of people who were trying to help each other out, but s
The horizon and things look not so good but this was at this morning look at how nice this is this picture from emma smith here in San Francisco and you can see the cloud cover that some of us are seeing overhead and then that nice golden glow that a lot of us are getting now that the sun has risen you just have some blue skies out there for parts of the bay other parts still on the mostly cloudy side just depends on where youre talking currently so rainfall its still out there in the pacific its worked its way into the north coast. So del norte a mendocino humboldt counties are getting it just not so much here in the bay area. What we will see though is rainfall pushing in later, this is at 06 00pm there you go the light to moderate stuff starts and then the heavy stuff right after that. So it is after sunset tonight if you leave work right away you may actually beat it. Its the latter part of the commute where you start to get to see it. Rainfall continues on through the evening, som
The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. Green, for five minutes. Thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, and still i rise. I rise because i love my country, and i rise today because we are celebrating and commemorating, to a certain extent, juneteenth, when general granger arrived in galveston when he announced to the slaves, if you will, they have been freed. Pursuant to the emancipation proclamation. I am pleased that general granger did this. Im pleased because liberation is a wonderful thing. Nobody should be enslaved. But i am also concerned that that liberation has not completely obliterated the bigotry that ensued after the liberation. In this country, we still suffer from bigotry, hatred, xenophobia, hobia, all of the unliness that can cause people to receive less than the American Dream that others receive. And here in this country today, we in the house of representatives have a unique opportunity to do something about bigotry in our country. We have an opportunit
Objection. Ms. Collins madam president , as the snoor senior as the senior republican woman in the senate today, i am pleased to begin a series of speeches, along with my good friend from california, the senior democratic woman senator, senator Dianne Feinstein to commemorate a significant milestone in our nations history, 100 years ago today the Senate Finally passed the 19th amendment which affirmed the right of women to vote in elections. Madam president , all of us recall that in 1775, as the Second Continental Congress was forging a new nation conceived in liberty, be a gale add Abigail Adams admonished her husband john to, quote, remember the ladies, end quote. Despite Abigail Adams advice, it took a century and a half for women to adhief their right achieve their rightful place as full u. S. Citizens. On june 4, 1919, the United States Senate Passed the 19th amendment to our constitution. The courage and determination exhibited by generations of women and men were rewarded in ju