african americans? and what impact will donald trump make? gabriel gatehouse has more. band plays in the final week of the obama presidency, a louisiana high school marching band rehearses for the big day. we don t see colour, we don t see race, we don t see gender, we don t see ethnicity. we see potential. they are one of ten school bands chosen to play at the inauguration. there has been a lot of talk about how we need healing, and sometimes. healing happens, you know, you just have to quit picking at it. but as it marks the transition from obama to trump, america is having two very different conversations about race. this is the life that black people live, and people of colour, but this is the life we live so it is not necessarily a conversation about race it is just a conversation. amid tension over the issues of police killings, white supremacists feel emboldened. hailtrump, hail our people, hail victory! and for some, talk of a return to the good old days signifies n
the local government association wants legislation brought in to make it compulsory for all lorry drivers in england and wales to use sat navs specifically designed for their vehicle. keith doyle reports. when a large lorry tried to cross this bridge over the thames in buckinghamshire last year it caused hundreds of thousands of pounds of damage. it was ten times heavier than the bridge‘s weight limit, but it s sat nav didn t know that. sat navs are leading large vehicles into unsuitable roads across the country, causing damage and disruption. the local government association, which represents local authorities across england and wales, says truck drivers using sat navs and phones meant for cars are causing mayhem. they want lorry drivers to be forced to use the right kind of sat navs for large vehicles. we re seeing a growing problem. i get more and more complaints from local residents, they see country lanes blocked by vehicles that shouldn t be going down them, they see
with a full use of all that full round up of all the news. in the final week of the obama presidency, a louisiana high school marching band rehearses for the big day. we do not see colour, race, gender or ethnicity. we see potential. they are one of ten school bands chosen to play at the inauguration. there has been a lot of talk of how we need healing and sometimes. you just have to do it. but as it marks the transition from obama to trump, america is having two very different conversations about race. this is the life that black people live. we live so it is not a conversation about race, it is just a conversation. and with tensions over the issues of police killings white supremacists feel emboldened. hailtrump! hail our people! hail victory! and for some, talk of a return to the good old days signifies nothing good at all. i look at is as master has reclaimed his house. and even though master allowed the slaves to look after the house while he was on vacation, we are stil
The University of Louisiana Monroe hosted a group of local high school students and guests from state and federal agencies at the ULM-EPA Environmental Education Grant Student Showcase on April 26, 2024. The event was a culmination of a three-year grant whose theme and purpose was “Creating the Next Generation of Environmental Stewards." Partner schools included Caldwell Parish High School, Neville High School, Ouachita Parish High School, St. Frederick High School, and West Monroe High School.
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