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telephone people directly. we were speaking to a farmer who lives in a conflict area and he told me he got a phone call. someone on the other end of it knew his name. his name was abdullah. when he answered the phone, a voice said, abdullah, get out of your home, we re about to destroy it. other times, however, when they don t have a way of reaching the house or they re not convinced, sometimes they will the israeli military will drop a small bomb, often fired by a drone, on the roof, and palestinians know what that means by now, and it means to get out, because a very short time later, usually a minute or a couple of minutes, a much larger bomb will come and destroy the structure. this system doesn t always work and according to palestinian health officials, more than 40 palestinians were killed today alone. richard engel, thank you very much, from gaza city, appreciate the report. joining me, democratic congresswoman karen bass, member of the house foreign affairs
prosecutor decided ton chano charge a man who broke no his home earlier in the day. shooting cook inside a home after a night of drinking. when the fight moved into the bedroom, hodgkins tackled cook and killed him. because of the make my day law, the version of the self-defense law. the district attorney wanted to charge the shooter, but says the law prevents him from doing so. the idea of letting someone who shot and killed another human being with a shotgun slug at point blank range and letting him get away with it, really concerns me. the colorado system doesn t have an answer for justice for randy in this situation. i didn t write the law. i took an oath to uphold the law.
with schools on intolerance. not because teachers or add minute straight fors should have to put up with bad behavior but they could modify bad behavior that leads to good behavior as opposed to bad behavior out of school. we can make classrooms good places for learning for everybody without jeopardizing a child s future. [ applause ] and by building on that work, we can keep more of our young men where they belong in the classroom, learning, growing, gaining the skills that they need to succeed. number four, we know that students of color are far more likely than classmates to find themselves in trouble with the law. if a student gets arrested, he s almost twice as likely to drop out of school. by making sure that our criminal justice system doesn t just function as a pipeline for
as the robbers move through the 2,400 square foot bank. the cashiers know there are panic buttons beneath their registers. pushing the buttons would alert the fayette county sheriff, but if they are caught going for the alarms, it could mean disaster. a fatal mistake if the robbers start firing. the only one that could have would have been sheryl, but she wasn t in the first window that she went to, there isn t one in there and she really didn t have a chance. you don t want to put anybody in jeopardy. if they would have seen me reach under there to trigger that, you don t know what they would have done. most modern banks have silent alarms that are triggered when all the money is emptied from a cash drawer. a signal to police that something is wrong. that system doesn t exist at the